Using Outlook Express for Mac - should be similar to other flavors:
Go to File>New>Group. You can name the group, add members and also click
the box to not have each name shown when messages are sent. To edit/add
names to the group at a later point, look in the Address Book for the group.
YMMV
Tony Mayer
>I had two replies suggestion that I place my own address in the TO field.
>Actually, any valid e-mail address can be placed there. Even an invalid
>address can be used, but it would result in a bounced message for that
>address. The reason I did not want to do that is to have the recipients of
>the BCC field see that the message was sent to a distribution list, rather
>than them getting a copy of a message sent to someone else.
>
>Here is my solution to the problem. I created a real e-mail address called
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>entry in Outlook Contacts that has this e-mail for a name "Parish Members".
>To process the mailing, I send the message to "Parish Members" with BCC to
>the distribution list.
>
>The above solution works well, but not everyone has the option of creating a
>new e-mail account just to accommodate this situation. I was looking for
>input of how else this may be taken care of.
>
>Peter
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>The NoSpin Group
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