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omansour

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Feb 24, 2009
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Hi,

We are arranging an honorary conference for a scholar at our university and we have many invitees. I want to send them an email with one text but I only need the recipient email to be shown when he or she receives the message.

Any ideas how can I do this in the mail application in my MacBook Pro?

Thanks
 
If the message is going to have the same text in the body for all recipients, just put their email addresses in the BCC field - this will send a copy to everyone without showing the email address of other recipients.

You *may* have to put at least 1 address in the "to" field - so just put yours in the "to" field and BCC the rest.


EDIT: You can send the email with NO address in the "to" field - putting all in the BCC field alone works.
 
If the message is going to have the same text in the body for all recipients, just put their email addresses in the BCC field - this will send a copy to everyone without showing the email address of other recipients.

You *may* have to put at least 1 address in the "to" field - so just put yours in the "to" field and BCC the rest.


EDIT: You can send the email with NO address in the "to" field - putting all in the BCC field alone works.


Really? Well that would have saved me so much time! lol!
 
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