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Feb 5 2006, 06:00 AM
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Creating and Sending Email to a Group in Outlook Express. Guide Overview The purpose of this guide is to teach you how to create an email 'Group' (or mailing list) in Outlook Express and use it to make emailing to multiple addresses easier. As an example we will assume Ted, Sue, Bob and Alice are members of your Karate club's regional championship winning Kata Team and you are responsible for notifying the team about training times. To complicate things Alice has told you she does not want any of the other Team members to know her email addres. Creating a Group
To keep Alice's email address confidential you will need to create a second Group in the same way, with a name which indicates the email addresses contained are not to be distributed. In this example it is called Confidential. Adding Members to a Group As it says in the Group 'Properties' window there are three ways you can add 'Members' to a group, either:
Mailing to a Group In the main window click the 'Create Mail' button, this opens a 'New Message' window as usual. Click on the address book icon beside the 'To:' button (arrowed) to open a 'Select Recipients' dialog box. ![]() In the 'Select Recipients' dialog there is a list of your contacts shown, along with a search field to help you find a contacts name. One way to quickly find the 'Kata Team' entry is to click on any name in the 'Contacts' list and type "k" or "ka", unless you have a huge contact list the 'Kata Team' group should now be in the list.
If all the team's addresses were to be confidential then the whole Group could be put in the "Bcc:" box. When the email is sent it will then appear to be sent "To: undisclosed-recipients". This post has been edited by Rimmer: Feb 6 2006, 05:37 AM -------------------- Soltek QBIC, Pentium 4 3.0GHz, 512MB RAM, 200GB SATA HDD, ATI Radeon 9600XT 256MB, Netgear 54Mb/s WAP, ridiculously expensive Satellite Broadband Windows XP Home SP2, Trend Micro Internet Security, Firefox, Thunderbird, AdAwareSE, Spybot S&D, SpywareBlaster, A-squared Free, Ewido Security Suite. |
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