March-13-2010
Filed Under (Address Book & Calendar) by admin

Most recipients don’t want to be included in emails where their addresses are made public and it is too timely to e-mail individually.
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blucrush013 on March 14th, 2010 at 7:34 pm #

if you BCC (blind carbon copy) it doesnt show who you sent it to.

hope that helps!

locoamor on March 17th, 2010 at 7:32 am #

Create an email group. (lets say you name it, Friends, for instance)

That way, you can send it to everyone at one time, but it will only show that it was send to “friends”, and will not show everyone’s individual email address.

I know, this annoys me too!

Hope this helps!

LoneStar on March 19th, 2010 at 8:06 pm #

The BCC (blind courtesy copy) line is an address line meant to hide all addresses entered on it. It’s the perfect way to protect the identity your recipients.

If you’re using Yahoo—they require at least one valid address on the TO line—sooooooo–most people just put their own address there and that’s the only thing anyone will see.

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