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Hiding the Sender From a Large Number of Recipients?
Hello, I have just started using Outlook 2007 and I am looking to send
out email to a large number of recipients without them having know the exact person it was sent out from. I would like to have a substitute in place of the actual person's name/email address that it is coming from. This is different from using the Bcc field to hide the people I send a Cc to. Is there any way to do this? Any response appreciated. |
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Hiding the Sender From a Large Number of Recipients?
Assuming that this is for legitmate purposes and that you are not totally
trying to "fake" the sender's address - a quick and common method used for broadcast emails is to set up an email account with an address such as and give it some kind of generic name appropriate for the material being sent out. Karl __________________________________________________ _________ Karl Timmermans - The Claxton Group ContactGenie - Importer/DataPorter/Exporter/Toolkit/Duplicate Contact Mgr "Contact import/export/data management tools for Outlook '2000/2007" http://www.contactgenie.com "Pol Pot" wrote in message ... Hello, I have just started using Outlook 2007 and I am looking to send out email to a large number of recipients without them having know the exact person it was sent out from. I would like to have a substitute in place of the actual person's name/email address that it is coming from. This is different from using the Bcc field to hide the people I send a Cc to. Is there any way to do this? Any response appreciated. |
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