And ... If you put everyone in the BCC field note that you can't send the
message until you put someone in the TO or CC field.  I often put myself in
that field when sending to a group of BCC folks that you do not want to see
each other.

Dean


>on 9/13/03 5:31, Norman W. Ferguson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> on 9/13/03 6:46 AM, Thomas England at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Entourage X for Mac 10.1.4
>> 
>> When I send a message to a number of recipients, how do I control whether or
>> not each person is able to see the other recipients?
>> 
>> Is there a difference between adding multiple recipients in the "To" list
>> vs. the "Cc" list?
>> 
> 
> The "To:" field and the "CC:" addressees can all see each other; it's the
> addressees in the "BCC:: field that can't be seen by others.
> 
> Recall what the names of these fields mean; "To:" is rather obvious, "CC:"
> stand for 'carbon copy', and "BCC:" stands for 'blind carbon copy'.
> 
> My personal convention is that I put people in the "To:" field from whom I
> expect action as a result of the e-mail, and people in the "CC:" field who
> just need to know what's going on.
> 
> "BCC:" is often used when you don't want to broadcast the list of
> recipients.
> 
> HTH... Open nets...

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