To clarify: it is perfectly acceptable for a message to have no 'To'
header, although technically it is necessary to have at least one 'To',
'Cc' or 'Bcc' header. However, none of these headers needs to actually
contain an address. A common substitute is undisclosed-recipients: ;.
Since the
Hi there folks,
Something that has made me curious for some time !
In Outlook on a Windows PC (sorry - my employer doesn't know any better) an
email can be sent to to multiple recipients by placing all the addresses in
the Bcc box.
In Entourage at least one address must be in the To box for the
In Entourage at least one address must be in the To box for the
email to be sent (Unless there is some way of doing this that I have
not yet discovered).
In my Entourage, in the little panel for entering address I can click in
the region to the right of the BCC label, and start entering
In Entourage at least one address must be in the To box for the
email to be sent (Unless there is some way of doing this that I have
not yet discovered).
In my Entourage, in the little panel for entering address I can click in
the region to the right of the BCC label, and start entering
on 29/4/04 9:02 PM, Ryan Schotte at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Entourage at least one address must be in the To box for the
email to be sent (Unless there is some way of doing this that I have
not yet discovered).
In my Entourage, in the little panel for entering address I can click in
On 29/4/04 9:02 PM, Ryan Schotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Entourage at least one address must be in the To box for the
email to be sent (Unless there is some way of doing this that I have
not yet discovered).
In my Entourage, in the little panel for entering address I can click in
the
On 29/4/04 9:02 PM, Ryan Schotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Entourage at least one address must be in the To box for the
email to be sent (Unless there is some way of doing this that I have
not yet discovered).
In my Entourage, in the little panel for entering address I can click in
the
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 21:12, J Philippe Chaperon wrote:
I too do have the same problem in that if only the BCC field is entered with
one or more addresses, then the 'Send Now' and 'Send Later' buttons are
disabled (or greyed out).
At a guess, I'd say you need to enter at least one To: address
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 21:24, Craig Ringer wrote:
My comments is that the Mac versions are always playing 'second fiddle' to
the Windows one!
Sorry, I missed this before. I'd actually say that this behaviour makes
the mac version superior. My mail client (evolution) explains why when I
try to
On 29/4/04 9:24 PM, Craig Ringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 21:12, J Philippe Chaperon wrote:
I too do have the same problem in that if only the BCC field is entered with
one or more addresses, then the 'Send Now' and 'Send Later' buttons are
disabled (or greyed out).
on 29/4/04 9:28 PM, Craig Ringer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 21:24, Craig Ringer wrote:
My comments is that the Mac versions are always playing 'second fiddle' to
the Windows one!
Sorry, I missed this before. I'd actually say that this behaviour makes
the mac
HI,
A friend of mine got frustrated with this 'feature' of Entourage he changed
to using OSX Mail and hasn't looked back since. He tells me he can send to a
list of people all in the BCC field with no one in the TO field.
Tim
Tim Law wrote:
HI,
A friend of mine got frustrated with this 'feature' of Entourage he changed
to using OSX Mail and hasn't looked back since. He tells me he can send to a
list of people all in the BCC field with no one in the TO field.
Tim
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