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I would like to send the same message to several dozen clients at the same
time, but with each of them addressed uniquely; that is, I want each of them
to appear as the sole recipient without any cc names. I've experimented
with a distribution list, but the other recipient's names show up. Is there
a way to do this?

(Don't worry, it's not spam. I want my return address to show, and it's for
about 50 recipients, not 50 million.)

- Magnusfarce
 
....will not send a pesonalized message which is what the OP requested.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
norm said:
Send the message to yourself with blind copies (Bcc...) to the list.

Russ Valentine said:
Mail merge to electronic mail.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Magnusfarce said:
I would like to send the same message to several dozen clients at the same
time, but with each of them addressed uniquely; that is, I want each
of
them
to appear as the sole recipient without any cc names. I've experimented
with a distribution list, but the other recipient's names show up. Is there
a way to do this?

(Don't worry, it's not spam. I want my return address to show, and
it's
for
about 50 recipients, not 50 million.)

- Magnusfarce
 
Sorry, but I'm pretty new to Outlook, and there is a degree of urgency to
this. I read about mail merges in Word, but all I want to do is send
e-mails (with a fixed message) to a number of different people. I can't
even find the Outlook Tools/Mail merge option in the toolbar menu that was
discussed in one of the help blocks. Can you elaborate a bit on the method
or direct me to some place where it is discussed in some detail?BTW, I'm
working with Office 2003 and Outlook 2003.

- Magnusfarce


Russ Valentine said:
Mail merge to electronic mail.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Magnusfarce said:
I would like to send the same message to several dozen clients at the same
time, but with each of them addressed uniquely; that is, I want each of them
to appear as the sole recipient without any cc names. I've experimented
with a distribution list, but the other recipient's names show up. Is there
a way to do this?

(Don't worry, it's not spam. I want my return address to show, and it's for
about 50 recipients, not 50 million.)

- Magnusfarce
 
Outlook uses Word for performing mail merge functions such as Form Letters,
mailing labels, envelopes, and fax or email merges. For an overview of these
functions take a look here:
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/printlabel.htm
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/mailmerge.htm
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/index.htm

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Magnusfarce said:
Sorry, but I'm pretty new to Outlook, and there is a degree of urgency to
this. I read about mail merges in Word, but all I want to do is send
e-mails (with a fixed message) to a number of different people. I can't
even find the Outlook Tools/Mail merge option in the toolbar menu that was
discussed in one of the help blocks. Can you elaborate a bit on the method
or direct me to some place where it is discussed in some detail?BTW, I'm
working with Office 2003 and Outlook 2003.

- Magnusfarce


Russ Valentine said:
Mail merge to electronic mail.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Magnusfarce said:
I would like to send the same message to several dozen clients at the same
time, but with each of them addressed uniquely; that is, I want each
of
them
to appear as the sole recipient without any cc names. I've experimented
with a distribution list, but the other recipient's names show up. Is there
a way to do this?

(Don't worry, it's not spam. I want my return address to show, and
it's
for
about 50 recipients, not 50 million.)

- Magnusfarce
 
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