[WEB4LIB] Suppressing mailing list e-mail addresses
Isabel Danforth
danforth at tiac.net
Mon Feb 1 18:10:02 EST 1999
I use Eudora, and put the list of names into BCC - bcc is also on pine. It
stands for blind carbon copy I believe. I am not sure if communicator has
this feature or not?
Actually I use the address book, but the list of names into the address
book, and then place the one 'name' into the Bcc field.
Isabel
Only the address in the To field gets
At 02:54 PM 2/1/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Does anyone know a quick and dirty way to suppress the e-mail addresses
>of recipients of a mailing list? I'm currently using Netscape
>Communicator to send notices to our patrons about new books and upcoming
>events. I've set up a mailing list, but some of the patrons don't want
>their e-mail address to show up in the list of recipients. I've looked
>at Netscape's web site for help, but don't see anything about this.
>
>If it turns out that Communicator isn't capable of suppressing
>recipients' e-mail addresses, can someone recommend a good e-mail
>program that does do this, and works on NT? I don't really want to get
>as complex as maintaining a listserv if I can possibly avoid it.
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>Mary
>--
>Mary C. Martin, Computer/Technical Services Librarian
>Fort Smith Public Library
>501-783-0229 501-782-8571 (fax)
>mmartin at fspl.lib.ar.us
>http://www.fspl.lib.ar.us
>
>
>
>
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