shareware for mailing list
Vladislav S. Davidzon
davidzon at metronet.lib.mi.us
Mon Oct 13 18:48:07 EDT 1997
Pine, a unix reader can do this for you... Please note that the addresses
will still be viewable to anyone who REALLY wants to view them and who
knows how to view them. Hit Control+R while sending, and paste the
addresses into the BCC box... Most e-mail programs will hide this by
default when received...
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Vladislav S. Davidzon davidzon at tech-center.com
Technology Assistant Farmington Community Library
Phone: (248) 553-0300 Fax: (248) 553-3228
32737 W. 12 Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334
"It is the province of knowledge to speak, and its a privilege of wisdom
to listen." - Oliver Wendell Homes
All opinions are my opinions only, and not those of any organizations I
am associated with, unless otherwise specified.
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On Mon, 13 Oct 1997, EGERIA - Gerenciamento da Informacao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im an information scientist from Brazil. I'm organizing a free mailing list on
> subjects of interest to professionals on information science, records
> management, competitive intelligence and related issues (in Portuguese),
> but I'm doing it using my Eudora light mail software. It has a problem:
> all the addressed names apear to everyone. It's a long list.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a freeware or shareware (a cheap software)
> address book, send the newsletter (it is shipped as an e-mail) and I
> must have the option to hide the list names. I do not want that the
> users receive a looooooong list of names.
>
> I think a list server is too much sofistication for me in this small
> job. I would not like to have to learn how to manage it now.And I
> believe it's expensive.
>
> Thank you for any information.
>
> Regina Cianconi
> =========== EGERIA - Gerenciamento da Informacao =============
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> egeria at prolink.com.br
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