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Join Date: Aug 2006
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OS: WinXP
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Am trying to send e-mails to clients without each of them knowing that it's a group mailing. I've tried to follow the instructions on various sites and have not succeeded. Can you help?
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whenn mass eamiling in you write box there should be a cc box.
this stands for carbonate copy and everyone you email the email too can see who else has recieved the email. there should however be a bcc box. this stands for blind carbonate copy put th extra email adresses in here (noramlly comma deliminated or return delimanated) and the people you send the email to shouldnt be able to see who else you have sent it too. |
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