Undisclosed Client

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Mucky

I have an email that I want sent to various people and
rather than sending it to myself and blind-copying the
true recipients, I would like to send it to "Undisclosed
Client" but have not been able to find out how to
accomplish this in Outlook. Any help would be
appreciated! Thanks
 
Aren't you able to just BCC it? I simply leave everything else blank besides
the BCC field and that works just fine.

Let us know!
 
FWIW, I think Outlook Express adds that "Undisclosed-Recipient;;" line
in the To: field if the sender leaves it blank and uses the BCC field.

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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
Wowza - so it does! Very nice....would be great if OL did this too, I'd say.
Thanks.
FWIW, I think Outlook Express adds that "Undisclosed-Recipient;;" line
in the To: field if the sender leaves it blank and uses the BCC field.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Those people were using a third party listserve app, then. You do
need to put your own address (or something) in the To: field if you
don't want your message blocked as spam - also note that in a few
occasions, older, non-compliant SMTP servers didn't handle blank
senders well & would reveal the entire BCC list to all.

Or do a mail merge to electronic mail.
 
I accomplish this in Outlook by setting up a contact
named "Undisclosed Client" that goes to MY email.
Of course, it's easy for them to see that it goes to me,
but at least it displays the way I want it to.

HTH
 
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