Hello Kitty,

Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 7:57:15 PM, you wrote:

K> Hi 

K> Yes, I've tried to find this in the help files.  I realize I am
K> probably stupidly overlooking the answer, but need to know now so
K> can't spend more time stumbling around for the answer.

K> I need to send an e-mail to several hundred people.  They are *not*
K> all in my address book (no, it isn't spam, they are mailing list
K> members of a list that I own and need to contact).  I have downloaded
K> a members list from yahoogroups which give each address on a separate
K> line.

K> What is the easiest way to get the addresses into TB without having to
K> put a separator between each name?  I want to do this so that
K> recipients do not see all the other e-mail addresses.

You need to put the addresses into the BCC line instead of the CC
line. That way each person only sees their own address. ( One address
has to go in the To field of course :-)

However, to send several hundred e-mails that way could certainly be
viewed as SPAM by your ISP and result in your account getting pulled !

Why not post to the list then users can pick up the message
themselves?

-- 
Best regards,
 Barry2
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 98 4.10 Build  2222


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