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** Reply to message from "J R FOX jr_fox@pacbell.net" on Mon, 27 Nov 2006
16:38:24 -0800
> This is a question posted for someone else, who is
> using Netscape 7x. I'm hoping the answer may be quite
> similar to other related programs like Mozilla, and
> that someone here knows what it is. Problem: she
> needs to have a mailing list that is called via some
> sort of shortcut, so it is retrievable, and does not
> have to be reassembled when needed. However, one or
> more of the recipients objects to certain other
> recipients being able to see their email addresses
> listed, when the message is received. I've been told
> there is a way to do this. Can anyone enlighten me ?
This sounds like a home grown email list in which she is just sending an email
to everyone on the list. The way to do it is to send it to yourself as the TO
and everyone else as a BCC.
Of course you can get a real mailing list program to take over the work. It
will send a single message to each person on the list so no one sees the other
email addresses.
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Robert Blair
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