I think you guys are all missing the point.
What tom wants to do, and what i have been trying to figure out for a while,
is how to easily include entire lists of addresses at once without having to
type each individual address.
If you wish to send a message to 100 people, you aren't going to go through
and type each individual address in the bcc field.
For instance, say i want to send a message to a specific group of friends,
say 10 of them. But, i don't want to type each individual address, i should
be able to tell outlook express in the To, CC or bcc field just one list
address that will then send messages to all the addresses contained within
that main list.
Also, Tom had a good point, spam is a real issue these days, spammers get
email addresses from list arkives, so the undisclosed resipients is a good
idea.
Not sure if outlook will do this though.
Creating sub lists within the address book is probably the way, but i don't
know how to do it.
regards
Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob - KA5ETA" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: off topic maybe: Outlook Express question
> Tom you have to create a new message. Then go to the view on the tool bar
> and click on all headers and then you will have the BCC field. All you
> have to do then is to put a semicolon between the names that you want the
> message to go to.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "T Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 7:16 PM
> Subject: off topic maybe: Outlook Express question
>
>
> Hi, all.
>
> Does anyone know how to configure Outlook Express so that you can send
> e-mail to either a list of blind carbon copy (BCC) addresses, or a list of
> "undisclosed recipients"?
>
> I have created a number of local ham radio mailing lists, and some folks I
> am sending e-mail to via these lists are worried that the list of
addresses
> I use may be harvested and later used by spammers.
>
> I understand this concern, but don't quite know how to address it.
>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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