Mail Question

2011-08-14 Thread Jeffrey Engle
How do I send a letter to 10 people without the address of the other 9  
being displayed?


Jeffrey Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536

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Re: Mail Question

2011-08-14 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Aug 14, 2011, at 9:36 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:

 How do I send a letter to 10 people without the address of the other 9 being 
 displayed?


This is what the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) line is for. If you're using Mail.app, 
and it isn't present in the composition window, make sure 'BCC Address Field' 
menu item in the View menu is checked.


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Re: Mail Question

2011-08-14 Thread Ken Daggett


On 14 Aug 2011, at 09:36:53 PDT, Jeffrey Engle wrote:

How do I send a letter to 10 people without the address of the  
other 9 being displayed?

-
IIRC, sending it BCC, with yourself as the first addressee works.

Ken

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Re: Mail Question

2011-08-14 Thread elbert boone
Use bcc .

Sent from my iPad

On Aug 14, 2011, at 12:36, Jeffrey Engle macgu...@gmail.com wrote:

 How do I send a letter to 10 people without the address of the other 9 being 
 displayed?
 
 Jeffrey Engle
 Kamiah, Idaho 83536
 
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Re: Mail Question

2011-08-14 Thread QuoVadis
Hey Jeffrey!

You'll need to activate the BCC entry-field in Mail. Here's how:

http://email.about.com/od/macosxmailtips/qt/How_to_Add_Bcc_Recipients_in_Mac_OS_X_Mail.htm

BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) sends an exact copy of the e-mail you've set
up, but the e-mail addresses added in the BCC line will not be visible
to (at least) any recipients listed in the 'To' and 'CC' fields. Might
even be so that no one sees the e-mail addresses in the BCC entry
field!


Greetings,

Eelco.

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Re: Mail Question

2011-08-14 Thread Tina K.

On 2011/08/14 10:58, QuoVadis so eloquently wrote:

Might
even be so that no one sees the e-mail addresses in the BCC entry
field!


That is correct, if all of the addressees are BCC none of them will be 
able to see who else it went out to.


On the flip side, if you want to see who you sent a message to 
previously using BCC, double-click the message and when it opens in it's 
own window it should show who the recipients were. Note that this only 
works for messages you originated, not messages you received BCC.


Tina

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Re: Mail Question: icons in Flags column ?

2010-12-07 Thread Cliff Rediger


On Dec 6, 7:06 pm, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 2010/12/06 18:28, Cliff Rediger so eloquently wrote:
  For example, right now I see a !!  , i.e. double exclamation mark
  and a -- : dash
  Any ideas what these flags mean,


 The !! indicates a message marked high priority by the sender. I'm not
 sure what -- means, low priority perhaps?

Thanks Tina, that's it exactly.
Cliff

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Mail Question: icons in Flags column ?

2010-12-06 Thread Cliff Rediger
Tiger
on MiniG4
Mail 2.1.3

I've only now noticed that a few messages have icons in the Flags
column.
Did they ever appear before?  I never noticed them, if they did.

For example, right now I see a !!  , i.e. double exclamation mark
and a -- : dash

Of course there are the usual little orange Flags attached to mail
that I've flagged.

Any ideas what these flags mean,
how to add or delete them, etc

thanks
Cliff

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Re: Mail Question: icons in Flags column ?

2010-12-06 Thread Tina K.

On 2010/12/06 18:28, Cliff Rediger so eloquently wrote:

I've only now noticed that a few messages have icons in the Flags
column.
Did they ever appear before?  I never noticed them, if they did.

For example, right now I see a !!  , i.e. double exclamation mark
and a -- : dash

Any ideas what these flags mean,
how to add or delete them, etc


The !! indicates a message marked high priority by the sender. I'm not 
sure what -- means, low priority perhaps?


Tina

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Mail question

2009-01-23 Thread joe
This is on behalf of my sister (so the Mac in question is not in  
front of me).

She's running Mail 2.1.3 in OS X 10.4.11 on a 1.83ghz intel core duo  
(I guess this is a MacBook--sorry, I should know that).

Her problem is this:  when replying to an e-mail, she composes her  
reply, then hits send, and that mail (her reply) disappears.

If she looks in the Sent mail box (it's not there), then goes back to  
her In box, everything she just received in that recent batch of  
incoming mail (from the message she had selected that she was  
replying to and up) is also gone.  (It is still on the server,  
though, and she can get it from a web interface, but not from Mail  
which apparently thinks it has already received it, even though it's  
nowhere to be found.)

I had no idea what to tell her to try.

Any suggestions?

TIA,

Joe

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