The list is asked,in part --
> s> Further, is there a program, which has a feature to type remarks to
> s> appear only in the copies endorsed to bcc recipients? The remarks
> s> should not be displayed in the original message to A but appear in
> s> copies to bcc recipient B and C. To avoid two messages (with and without
> s> remarks) being received by A, B and C, is it possible in the program to
> s> consolidate the messages in one file and the text with remarks to be
> s> transmitted to only bcc holders i.e. A' will not get the remarks whereas
> s> the remarks will also appear in the copy received by B and C.
Given the general level of my ignorance, it may be presumptuous of me
to try to respond to the above. But I'm having trouble keeping my
mouth shut, so...
It seems to me this requester asks too much for "the present level of
technology." And anyway, accomplishing the goal by regular means seems
to me rather simple:
He'd send his initial "naked" msg to A, with a BCC to himself in order
that he have a copy handy. *Then* he should add his remarks, noting
perhaps that they're _not_ going to the initial addressee A. Now the
initial msg with remarks could simply be addressed to B and C. Simple?
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