Hello TBUDL,
Is there a way of suppressing the email addresses in a mailing list
without having to use the BCC function?
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Best regards,
Woofie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Carpe diem
http://www.woofess.com
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Hello Woofie,
On Sunday, March 05, 2000 at 16:44:17 GMT +0800 (which was 12:44 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Hello TBUDL,
Is there a way of suppressing the email addresses in a mailing list
without having to use the BCC function?
Maybe I'm missing something here, but
Hello Januk,
Sunday, March 05, 2000, 5:02:38 PM, you wrote:
JA Maybe I'm missing something here, but what's wrong with BCC? Do you
JA not want the list members to show up on the copy that's in the Sent
JA folder? If so, you can always BCC yourself a copy too and save that
JA as your Sent
Hello Michael,
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000 at 10:46:41 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
MW Is there any way for an administrator to reset/set a password for
MW an account, whose user has forget his password?
Here is a repost of a message I sent quite a while back concerning the
real lack of security in TB using
Hello Leif,
On Sunday, March 05, 2000 at 20:43:19 GMT +0900 (which was 3:43 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
My point is that I don't see the use of password protecting your
account except to keep nosey but non-computer savvy people from
reading your mail.
Isn't that basically
On Sunday, March 05, 2000, Woofie wrote:
Hello Januk,
Sunday, March 05, 2000, 5:02:38 PM, Woofie wrote:
No...what I want is for a whole ream of addresses NOT to show up in
the recipients' copies. This of course, can be accomplished by using
BCC. However, BCC sometimes confuses folks, cuz
Greetings,
I was messing around with some settings in office 2000, and
somehow set Outlook 2000 as the default mailer. How to I tell
The Bat to be my default mailer again?
Thanks.
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On Sunday, March 05, 2000, 5:33:26 PM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I was messing around with some settings in office 2000, and
somehow set Outlook 2000 as the default mailer. How to I tell
The Bat to be my default mailer again?
Try Start/Settings/Control Panel/Internet
Greetings Nick,
thanks.
Michael
on Sunday, March 05, 2000 at 6:56:16 PM, you mentioned something concerning:
NA On Sunday, March 05, 2000, 5:33:26 PM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I was messing around with some settings in office 2000, and
somehow set Outlook 2000 as the default
On Friday, March 03, 2000, Todd Louis Green wrote:
I just downloaded The Bat and have been playing with it for about two
hours. I think it's an amazing program as it has a wide variety of
capabilities not found with my current client (Forte Agent).
You've only just begun to discover what TB
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