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How to create "undisclosed-recepient" list in MS Outlook.
Many times I see messages which have "undisclosed-receipient" displaying in
the "to:" box. I know about "Bcc:" filed but using that shows the senders address in the "to:" box. How to create this "undisclosed-recepient" list in MS Outlook? |
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How to create "undisclosed-recepient" list in MS Outlook.
Outlook does not do that.
Create a Contact with whatever name you want and put it in the To: field. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Egor Linus" Egor wrote in message ... Many times I see messages which have "undisclosed-receipient" displaying in the "to:" box. I know about "Bcc:" filed but using that shows the senders address in the "to:" box. How to create this "undisclosed-recepient" list in MS Outlook? |
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