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Hi,

Somehow I missed (overlooked?) the original post on this subject, but here
are my thoughts and comments.

Over the years that I've been using (and into the 'bowels' of) Outlook
Express, to my knowledge there isn't an option/provision to do what you want
to do. At best you could insert something like "Valued Computer Guys
Customer" in the "To" field, use a generic salutation such as "Hi Folks",
then send it "Bcc" to the group.

Outlook, being more business oriented, may have such an option. Maybe an
Outlook user can enlighten us on that.

Here are some links that may be helpful:

Microsoft Help and Support
http://support.microsoft.com/

Outlook Express Support Center
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=oex

At the bottom of the OE Support Center page you'll find information on
Outlook Express Newsgroups, to include a link. Also, there's a link to
contact a support professional by e-mail, online or by phone.

There's a possibility a program exists out there (somewhere) that will allow
Outlook Express to personalize group mail, but I wouldn't bet on it. :-)

Sven Swanson, Sr.

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