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Subject:
From:
Berk Ahier <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 8 Sep 2000 13:05:09 -0400
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I know of no way to trick Outlook into sending an e-mail without showing
the sender.
One of the best ways to get around this is to sign up for a free e-mail
account (i.e. altavista,yahoo,hotmail)and set up this account with a alias
name.



At 12:54 PM 9/7/00 -0700, you wrote:
>A friend is using Microsoft Outlook for her E-mail address book.
>
>Not being familiar with Outlook [I use Juno] I don't know if it has the
>ability to use alias when writing an E-mail so that you do not have to
>type in the recipients full name.
>
>I looked up alias and nickname and as usual, Microsoft Help was of no
>help.
>
>Can someone help me?
>
>Lew Russakov
>Huntington Beach, CA
>
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