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Email question

tinytim

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A friend of mine asked me this question.. and I don't know the answer...(Imagine that tiny doesn't know everything!!! :smilewinkgrin: )
If someone can let me know, I will pass it on to her...

i have a computer email question, and since you are computer savvy, i thought you would be the person to ask....when i am sending an email to a bunch of my friends and family, how do i address it to where each person who receives it, cannot see all the other email address that i also have sent it to? i have aol, and when i bring up a "write email" page, and i click on the "send to" box, it brings up my address book, and then i click on each name that i want to send an email to. at the bottom of my address book, it gives the choice of "send mail", "cc", and/or "bcc". what do those mean?
 

just-want-peace

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tinytim said:
A friend of mine asked me this question.. and I don't know the answer...(Imagine that tiny doesn't know everything!!! :smilewinkgrin: )
If someone can let me know, I will pass it on to her...
In Outlook, go to Tools, select Select Recipients, click on a name, click To, select all remaining names by clicking on the first - holding the left mouse button down, clicking on ALL the rest of the names, release the mouse button, click Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy), click OK.

You should now be set, & I think that only the individual name will appear on each person's email; IE no record of the others you sent it to.

Don't know about other than Outlook.

Good luck!!
 

annsni

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Yes, this former secretary can agree that BCC is what your friend wants. BCC is the way to send anything to someone with copies to others that they don't know about. :) I think most e-mail programs (and some PM programs) have that option.
 

Don

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Um...actually, in some e-mail programs, when you can't see who else the e-mail is addressed to ... click on "Forward." In some cases, this will bring up a list of everyone the e-mail was addressed to.
 

JamieinNH

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BCC is what you want, it stands for Blind Carbon Copy.. It will send a copy to that email to the person/people you put in the BCC line and their information/email address won't be seen (blind)


If it's something he does on a regular basis he should either set up a group email list or go online to one of the many websites set up for contact lists and such and use that.
 

I Am Blessed 24

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I agree. I think everyone should use BCC. I usually put my name in the "To" and everyone else's in the BCC. That way I don't show my friends email addys to anyone else.
 

just-want-peace

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webdog said:
You don't even need to use 'to'...just send it 'bcc'.
Hey! I learned something new here.

90+% of what I know (computer-wise :laugh:) has been by trial & error, so when I find something that works, I usually stop pursuing that particular problem anymore.

I always sent it to myself in the "TO" and "BCC" from there.

Thanks!!
 

webdog

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I use gmail exclusively, so that may be a feature of gmail only. Try it with your email and let us know if 'to' is not needed, I'm curious.
 
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