Yep. Some lists have it required for a name and or adress in the "to" field or they will reject it. Fortunately I don't often copy stuff to various lists, but individuals is a different matter, and so far haven't had a problem just leaving the "to" field alone and going straight to the "bcc" field. But it was one of the only times I sent to multipal lists and individuals as well that got me curious about doing it that way.

Have also followed the advice on a previous mail in this list of how to dleet previous header information in mail forwards. makes things a lot cleaner for recipients.
On Jan 12, 2006, at 9:04 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

to get around that, you could put your name in the to field. Be careful what you put there for instance, if you write "all" lots of spam filters now throw that out.

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On Jan 12, 2006, at 9:58 AM, Tom McMahan wrote:

Also if someone replys back to you you will probably see in their previous message that you sent "Undisclosed." Can't remember what it says in your "sent mail" box though.

Kind of neat isn't it? Unless the person you send to has something to block "undisclosed" or "no sender" or "no adress." Then it would be a problem.
On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:31 AM, David Poehlman wrote:


OOO, this is scary, when you leave the too field blank, the header shows no to address when you get the message back.

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Jonnie Apple Seed
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On Jan 12, 2006, at 9:10 AM, Tom McMahan wrote:

Yep, and doing the keyboard command for BCC field just gets a VO anouncement saying "BCC." Too bad.

Back to tabbing, which did work though. At least Apple's mail program will let me use bcc, and bcc without even filling anything in the "to" field. That's handy. Juno back when I used that in Windows didn't have even a bcc field, yuck!.
On Jan 12, 2006, at 7:33 AM, David Poehlman wrote:



Two things,

Ah, I see, start a compose and on the bar, tab to address button and press space. I don't use this because there's no way to select bccc. You can select to and cc but not bcc. I can select bcc from the header fields in the message. Easier to select the field I want to use with tab and start typing, down arrow if necessary and move on.

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Jonnie Apple Seed
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On Jan 12, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Tom McMahan wrote:

It varies slightly. In doing this reply, arrowing with VO keys it was one up arrow click above "fonts." I before doing the reply to this mess did a "new message," and it was one arrow click down from my signature. I do not find it in the mennues except as Adress pannel, under "window" but it's basically the same thing. But if you are just in your outbox it is a general function which should show up as you cursor through the list of functions. Arrowing up from the HTML text field.
On Jan 12, 2006, at 6:08 AM, David Poehlman wrote:




Where is the address button?

-- Jonnie Apple Seed
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On Jan 11, 2006, at 11:37 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

Nah, the process you follow is the same one I use. Find the address button, click it, sort through the table 'til I find the address I want, go click the to button, close the window, and poof, it's in my to: field. Of course, if you're better at remembering than i am, you can simply begin typing the address in the to field, and it'll find it for you, then you just leave it there, and go on about sending your email.
Hope this helps.
I'm sure others will chime in with easer methods of doing things.
On Jan 11, 2006, at 9:58 PM, Jessica Tyler wrote:





Hi, I want to create a new mail box, but every time I select the menu it opens up the options for smart mail boxes instead. I do see that is a menu option just under the regular mail box one, but I am not ready for smart mail boxes yet, I just want a place to dump read messages if I want to give them more attention later. Also I hate to add another question to this one, but it seems quite necessary as I am running into trouble with the popup menus when I type in the discuss address. I only see one option to select as an address so am wondering why this menu is poping up or why I cant seem to find a second address. I check the one I want then have to press command w and close the window. seems rather pointless and makes me worry my messages aren't getting through.

Sorry to ramble. Think I better head to bed.
Thanks and night all,
Jess







































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