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| I have created a group under main identitys contacts in my address book called vip. It has some 100 contacts. When I send a message I am clicking on the Vip group. When people receive it they can see all I have sent it to. How can I bock it so others can not see the contact emails of the whole group. Mark .. | Guest
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| You might need to change your settings to "show all headers". Then put your vip group in the Bcc: header and create a new contact called, for example, "Mark's VIP Mailing List", put your email address in, and put that in the To: header. This stops service relays from adding "Undisclosed Recipients" for you, which triggers many spam filters. Next time, try one of the Outlook or Outlook Express groups for a faster response. -- Kent W. England, Microsoft MVP for Windows "Mark (New Zealand)" <mamp@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message news:0a2101c350f5$4e0780b0$a301280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
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