From: arnie582 on 16 Dec 2009 13:53 This is a re-write of a previous post, that didn't get resolved. I'm restating it here to get a fresh start / better response. Also, please note that I'm not very technically savvy, so if there is a solve for this, please advise me in very plain language. Thanks in advance. Scenario: I'm a new user of Outlook 2007. Say I have a large group of clients. I want to create a boilerplate email for, that goes out to all the recipients. However, I want each email sent to be received by a single client, and at the same time not have that client be aware of the other clients (It's a confidentiality issue). In the previous responses to my similar question, I was told to put the addresses in the Bcc: section. That didn't work, as all the email addresses show up in the recipients email. Restated, how do I accomplish sending out a one mass email, that get received by only each recipient, without referencing (anywhere in the email) the other recipients? -- AS
From: Russ Valentine on 16 Dec 2009 17:13 The answer you received was correct. Your claim is not. No recipient can ever see anything you place in the BCC field. Another way to accomplish this would be to use a mail merge to electronic mail. You can read about mail merges in the Help Files and several online sites such as: http://www.gmayor.com/mailmerge_from_outlook.htm -- Russ Valentine "arnie582" <arnolds(a)juno.com> wrote in message news:CF79A301-BDDE-4A38-8568-B8CC6EA125DC(a)microsoft.com... > This is a re-write of a previous post, that didn't get resolved. I'm > restating it here to get a fresh start / better response. Also, please > note > that I'm not very technically savvy, so if there is a solve for this, > please > advise me in very plain language. Thanks in advance. > > Scenario: I'm a new user of Outlook 2007. Say I have a large group of > clients. I want to create a boilerplate email for, that goes out to all > the > recipients. However, I want each email sent to be received by a single > client, and at the same time not have that client be aware of the other > clients (It's a confidentiality issue). In the previous responses to my > similar question, I was told to put the addresses in the Bcc: section. > That > didn't work, as all the email addresses show up in the recipients email. > Restated, how do I accomplish sending out a one mass email, that get > received > by only each recipient, without referencing (anywhere in the email) the > other > recipients? > -- > AS
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