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Coldicote | 14:18 Wed 28th Jul 2010 | Technology
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Sometimes I receive emails addressed to myself and to 'unidentified recipients' - presumably they are sent by Bcc (blind carbon copy), so that other people's addresses are not disclosed.

I also send emails (Outlook Express) and know how to prepare groups for the Bcc line, but don't know how to get included those words 'to unidentified recipients'. Should this happen automatically or is there a way I am supposed to insert them? Thanks.
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The unidentified recipients is generally a cheat....

Setup a contact in outlook express called "unidentified recipients" with your own address as the email address for it, then send your mails to that contact and include all other addresses in the BCC box.
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Brilliant. Thanks Chuck. Why didn't I think of that?!!
Mine just tells me that, I put the names in bcc and when it goes into my Sent box, that's how it comes up.

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