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gandjcarr wrote on 2/7/2014, 10:05 AM

Do you mean how to send out a email to a distribution list without others on the list being able to see the people on the list, or do you mean how to send out a email so that no one knows it is you sending it?

If it is the first one, your email client should have that functionality built in.  Or if using something like Outlook or Thunderbird, just put everyone you send it to on the "bcc" send to line instead of the "to" or "cc" line. 

If it is the latter, it is called email spoofing and is illegal in many jurisdictions.  This is often used by spammers and scammers.

If you could provide a little more detail on what you want to do, and what email client you use perhaps we could help you a little more.  If it is about spoofing, I will not be interested in helping.

George

johnebaker wrote on 2/7/2014, 3:30 PM

Hi

Assuming you are referring to sending emails from a hosted web site, eg newsletters to members, then this is really a hosting issue.

If the host does not offer a mailing function then this is, AFAIK, not possible.

If it is about spamming, hacking or sending out unsolicited emails then, like George,  I will not help.

HTH

John

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browj2 wrote on 2/7/2014, 10:21 PM

Hi,

As you can see, your question is vague.

I think that what you mean is how do you send a blind copy (BCC). This means that the recipients under To and CC do not see who the BCC was sent to. The Bcc sees all of the recipients under To and CC but not BCC.

Just add the email address to the Bcc line in Webmail. See below.

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josien wrote on 2/8/2014, 9:17 AM

Thank you all so much! I  meant sending blind copy but i was uncertain about sending  to a list of persons. Now i know. Have a nice weekend!!