Hello Achdut18, On Sunday, February 14, 2021 you wrote:
A> PM>> on Fri, 12 Feb 2021 05:51:54 -0600GMT (12.02.2021, 12:51 +0100GMT here), PM>> Avram Sacks wrote: A> >>> [how to hide addresses of multiple recipients] A> PM>> solution that works with any client: put your own PM>> address in the TO: field and all other recipients into BCC. A> A> Thanks, Peter (and Stuart, who also responded), but I want to do this A> elegantly. It is about having a "professional appearance." I see the A> BCC trick all the time. I know it works, but I have also received group A> e-mail where the address is to the group name and would like to know how to do that. Thanks. A> A> A> -- A> Avi A> A> Avram Sacks, using The Bat! Pro ver. 9.1.18 on Win 7 Pro I've found that if you start a new email and place your cursor in the TO field, the little address book icon appears at the far right of the field. Clicking on the icon will of course open your address book. Select a group (folder) and open it. In the column of arrows the second one down is a double-right arrow. When you click on that double-right arrow it will place the name of the group (folder) in the box to the right. However, you'll see that if the group has two names as in "The Group", it will reverse the names as "GroupThe". Take that into consideration. I tried it with a folder I have called MISC and it displayed it in the right box as "Misc_handle <list>" so you'll probably have to play around to get it to display correctly. Good luck. -- Regards, Jack Central Alabama USA The Bat! E-Mail Client by Ritlabs version 6.0.12 Windows 10 Home Build 9200 ________________________________________________ Current version is 9.1.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

