Put all the names in the BCC field. NOT the to: NOT the cc: but the BCC. BCC= Blind Carbon Copy, just what you need to do.
2007-05-27 06:08:28
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answer #1
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answered by Robb in Highlands 3
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Use the BCC feature of whichever email product you are using.
For example, if you use Outlook or Outlook Express, and you don't see the BCC line when sending out messages, do the following:
Click on "Create Mail" then click View on your menu bar and go to All Headers ... now you should see the Bcc: option along with the To: and Cc:
2007-05-27 06:15:44
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answered by MLM 7
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Blind Carbon Copy or BCC.
On your header of your email program you should be able to see a few options.
TO:
CC:
BCC - this one allows you to hide who your sending it to.
if you don't see that on your email program then go to your address book and just add the people you want to send it to. the BCC field. It will definitely be in there.
Good Luck! And, from someone who gets a lot of forwards, THANK YOU! for not sharing all your contacts email addresses.
2007-05-27 06:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Use the BCC field or create a distrobution list. BC means blind carbon copy. The distro list will list your "list" as the "recipient". So for school, friends, family, car club, work, etc, only those people whold see the message and other pples email add wont be released
2007-05-27 06:11:53
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answered by Harrison H 7
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Place everyone's email addresses in the BCC field, instead of the TO or CC fields. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. You can use your own address in the TO field.
2016-04-01 10:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Use an email program which has the BCC feature (Blind Carbon Copy).
2007-05-27 06:09:05
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answered by Bob Thompson 7
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use bcc option in your email program
you may need to add a , commas
1 time for each email address
2007-05-27 06:08:29
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answered by Q&A Answer Mans Retired 7
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there should be a bcc option ( blind carbon copy) thatwon't let everyone see the address
2007-05-27 06:09:31
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answer #8
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answered by Steph L 2
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You need to send them individually or, use other email prog.
2007-05-27 06:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I put one addy (mine) in the "TO" column and the rest in "BCC"
2007-05-27 06:12:16
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answered by wjenningssr 2
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