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Outlook email addressing
I am looking for a way to send one copy of an newsletter via email to multiple recipients and at the same time hide all recipients' addresses from each other.
I want to make it so everyone will see the mail was being mailed by me, and the To: field will only show their own individual addresses. Is there a way to do this other than with specific software? If not, any recommendations as to what should I use? Thanks
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Ride 'em Cowboy
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Using the BCC function would do the trick.
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Does your email host allow you to have mailing-lists or listbots. It's a very effective way to manage newsletters and community mailings and associated subscriptions. For example most hosting companies provide http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html . If you are using a hosting company check your control panel for it.
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Yep, put all the senders in the BCC.
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Thanks for the replies guys.
BCC doesn't do what I want, as I require each recipient to have their own address shown as a recipient. Having explored your option Statica, I think I can do it through my hosting company. Thanks again. |
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