Ian,
I don't use Outlook Express, (because it is a virus collector and is by
Microsoft) I use Eudora. I think most e-mail programs will let you do it
this way:
1. Do not put anything (Address, etc.) in the "TO:" entry line or the "CC:"
entry line.
2. Put in the group names under the "BCC:" entry line (Blind Carbon
Copy). (Eudora can handle 6 at a time.)
That's it!
John D.
At 08:24 PM 9/19/2003 +1200, you wrote:
>Someone asked me this today but having never done it, I couldn't answer
>her question.
>
>What she wants to do is to send, from time to time, an identical email to
>a group of contacts, but without the group members being aware that they
>are not the only recipient.
>
>In other words, she wants each recipient to receive a personalised email,
>with no indication that the same message has been sent to a number of others.
>
>Can someone tell me how this is done in Outlook Express?
>
>TX
>
>Ian Porter
>Computer Guys Inc.
>Arrowtown
>New Zealand
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