I am trying to set up a group for undisclosed recipients and having
some trouble. If I make the group, how do I get the names to go into
the bcc area? Do I manually have to move them from the to area to bcc
or is there a way to get gmail to do it automatically? I like gmail,
but this group set up seems very difficult for some reason.
Thanks for your help!
you have to move them to the Bcc area yourself. if you have a contact
group, it is enough to start typing the name of the group and the
autocomplete will pop up the group name. click on it and the names
will be filled in the Bcc field.
> I am trying to set up a group for undisclosed recipients and having
> some trouble. If I make the group, how do I get the names to go into
> the bcc area? Do I manually have to move them from the to area to bcc
> or is there a way to get gmail to do it automatically? I like gmail,
> but this group set up seems very difficult for some reason.
> Thanks for your help!
I have a similar question. If I now start typing my group contact
list in the bcc field, what will the recipients see? My goal is not
to have all the e-mail addresses show up on each e-mail.
> you have to move them to the Bcc area yourself. if you have a contact
> group, it is enough to start typing the name of the group and the
> autocomplete will pop up the group name. click on it and the names
> will be filled in the Bcc field.
> On Jul 19, 2:58 pm, Dhedrick wrote:
> > I am trying to set up a group for undisclosed recipients and having
> > some trouble. If I make the group, how do I get the names to go into
> > the bcc area? Do I manually have to move them from the to area to bcc
> > or is there a way to get gmail to do it automatically? I like gmail,
> > but this group set up seems very difficult for some reason.
> > Thanks for your help!- Hide quoted text -
when you place the address group in the bcc then the person who
received your email will either see blank TO line or Undisclosed
recipient depend on their email client. and you will be only one
that will see the address in your copy.
> I have a similar question. If I now start typing my group contact
> list in the bcc field, what will the recipients see? My goal is not
> to have all the e-mail addresses show up on each e-mail.
> On Jul 19, 10:14 am, gravi_t wrote:
> > you have to move them to the Bcc area yourself. if you have a contact
> > group, it is enough to start typing the name of the group and the
> > autocomplete will pop up the group name. click on it and the names
> > will be filled in the Bcc field.
> > On Jul 19, 2:58 pm, Dhedrick wrote:
> > > I am trying to set up a group for undisclosed recipients and having
> > > some trouble. If I make the group, how do I get the names to go into
> > > the bcc area? Do I manually have to move them from the to area to bcc
> > > or is there a way to get gmail to do it automatically? I like gmail,
> > > but this group set up seems very difficult for some reason.
> > > Thanks for your help!- Hide quoted text -
Does anyone know how to create a "undisclosed recipient" list without
using the bcc box. There are a lot of organizations who now use spam
filters blocking group bcc mailings.
> I am trying to set up a group for undisclosed recipients and having
> some trouble. If I make the group, how do I get the names to go into
> the bcc area? Do I manually have to move them from the to area to bcc
> or is there a way to get gmail to do it automatically? I like gmail,
> but this group set up seems very difficult for some reason.
> Thanks for your help!
This is the only way you can do that in Gmail. The only way to create
a mailing list is to create a Google Group (such as this one) and
invite everyone to join. When you send an email to the group's address
or post something on the group, the members will get an email from the
group's email address.
> Does anyone know how to create a "undisclosed recipient" list without
> using the bcc box. There are a lot of organizations who now use spam
> filters blocking group bcc mailings.
> On Jul 19, 8:58 am, Dhedrick wrote:
> > I am trying to set up a group for undisclosed recipients and having
> > some trouble. If I make the group, how do I get the names to go into
> > the bcc area? Do I manually have to move them from the to area to bcc
> > or is there a way to get gmail to do it automatically? I like gmail,
> > but this group set up seems very difficult for some reason.
> > Thanks for your help!