Hello Paul On Thursday, June 11, 2009, 1:51:00 PM, you wrote:
> Hello tb...@thebat., > Thursday, June 11, 2009, 3:31:11 PM, you wrote: CYL>> Hello CYL>> Is there a method in The Bat! which allows one to send the same e-mail CYL>> to a group of people, but the e-mail addresses are suppressed in each CYL>> of the e-mail received? CYL>> I had for many years used Pegasus Mail, and it has what is known as CYL>> distribution lists, in which one can enter e-mail addresses either CYL>> directly or selected from the address book, but the e-mail sent out CYL>> does not have the e-mail addresses of the recipients; it will show an CYL>> e-mail address invented by the sender when creating the distribution CYL>> list, in an e-mail address format, e.g., [email protected], which CYL>> address, I believe, is linked to the addresses entered into the CYL>> distribution list. CYL>> I have checked the help files of The Bat! but could not find anything CYL>> pertaining to this. Have I overlooked anything? > Maybe I do not understand your problem clearly, but when I send to > people without showing their email addresses, I just put them in BCC: > blind copy instead of in To: If I have to send e-mail to the same group of people, such as members of a society of which I am a member, very often, is there a way of NOT having to insert their addresses each time I send them an e-mail, but pick up all the addresses from a "distribution list" I only have to create once? I have not used BCCs in The Bat!, so I don't know if by doing so, the recipients' addresses are suppressed. But some other e-mail clients, the BCCs still show up in the e-mail in the header line BCC. -- Best regards, Chew Yoke Lim mailto:[email protected] ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.2.4 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

