> Daniel wrote:
as an experiment, the next time you need to send out an email to your group, open the Addressbook in SeaMonkey, create a new list, (call it "Newsletter-1" or whatever), add the required email addresses to the list. Then close the list, and single click on it's name in the addressbook, then click on "Bcc:" and click o.k..
This is what I have been doing.
Now create your email content, noting that some ISP's require that there MUST be a "To:" address (I normally stick my own there, so the recipients get my address twice).
When I do that it eventually gets my E-mail flagged as spam -- I had to stop putting my E-mail in the TO: field. Sending "BCC:" only has been working fine. I do not want everybody getting everybody's addresses - that is the reason to want to force "BCC:" on the sub-list of addresses, so that can never happen. I have done enough scripting in the past to beleve that this is a trivial task -- and if I remembered a whit of code I'd try it myself -- but I lack the skills and time to do so. The value-added appears both common and obvious - I don't know why it is not an option in the Address Book. -- Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E http://KD4E.com Have an http://ultrafidian.com day Defend free speech or lose your freedom. I don't google I SEARCH! http://ixquick.com _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

