Have him create a bogus contact of "undisclosed recipients" with some bogus
address and place it in the to line. Or if he wants to be professional, have
him use mail merge.

On 4/3/03 9:36, "Vincent Avallone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We have a user who has just moved into a new office and wants to send an
> email to everyone in his contact list, but he doesn't want each
> recipient to see the others that got the mail.  A reasonable request.
> If he creates a Dist. List and sends it, the names are displayed.
> He could use a BCC, but I would like to give him a more "professional"
> option.  I know in Unix setting up a mailing list doesn't show the
> actual names, just the name of the group. Wondering if Outlook can.
> He is running Outlook 2002 Sp2 with Exchange 2000.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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> Vincent Avallone
> iBiquity Digital
> (410) 872-1535
> 
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