Use the BCC (blind carbon copy) option
2006-12-02 17:52:17
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answered by donnabellekc 5
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I am assuming your might be using Outlook Express. Add BCC (Blind Courtesy Copy) to your newly composed email. Compose an email, choose View, then All Headers, then BCC will appear. Add the addresses in their, not the TO block, and just send. Other email programs and web based email programs you will just have to see if they have a BCC block. Best of luck.
2006-12-02 17:57:35
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answered by Clipper 6
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positioned all the recipients below the Bcc: field. meaning Blind Carbon reproduction. We try this all and sundry the time the place I artwork and we could deliver out notices to countless purchasers yet we don't choose the different recipients to comprehend who else the interest went to.
2016-12-13 19:00:44
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answered by ? 4
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bcc works. but keep in mind that even if you do this step, there are ways of finding out who the other recipients are if you know the tricks.
2006-12-02 18:00:51
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answered by interlude 4
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If you don't see the bcc box when you click create new mail, click view and select all headers.
2006-12-02 18:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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depending on which mail program you use - send email to "BCC" - blind carbon copy. that way they don't see who else you've sent it to.
2006-12-02 17:53:59
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answered by Anonymous
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