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** Reply to message from "Ray Davison raydav@charter.net" on Tue, 28 Nov 2006
09:54:05 -0800
> > This sounds like a home grown email list in which she is just sending an email
> > to everyone on the list. The way to do it is to send it to yourself as the TO
> > and everyone else as a BCC.
> >
> > Of course you can get a real mailing list program to take over the work. It
> > will send a single message to each person on the list so no one sees the other
> > email addresses.
> >
> I thought that is what your suggestion above did. Why do you need
> something else?
>
> I have only made small attempts to use recent versions of NS, but Moz
> mail seems rather "real".
The question was about a mailing list. You can run your own mailing list from
your email program but that requires work on your part. That is why I
suggested was using a real mailing list program to automate the process.
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Robert Blair
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