Avoid to send two different receipt domains in same Outlook mail
How I can avoid to send email to more than one email address e.g. I have to send one document to 3 different suppliers which are competitors of each other.
So for that I need to take care I should not add that two different email adds. in single mail at any cost.
So can we do that.. or Outlook will popup message that two recipients have two different email addresses as we know @email adds changes
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How I can avoid to send email to more than one email address e.g. I have to send one document to 3 different suppliers which are competitors of each other.
So for that I need to take care I should not add that two different email adds. in single mail at any cost.
So can we do that.. or Outlook will popup message that two recipients have two different email addresses as we know @email adds changes
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Send it to yourself and use bcc for the other addresses?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 4 at 17:57
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How I can avoid to send email to more than one email address e.g. I have to send one document to 3 different suppliers which are competitors of each other.
So for that I need to take care I should not add that two different email adds. in single mail at any cost.
So can we do that.. or Outlook will popup message that two recipients have two different email addresses as we know @email adds changes
microsoft-outlook email-client
How I can avoid to send email to more than one email address e.g. I have to send one document to 3 different suppliers which are competitors of each other.
So for that I need to take care I should not add that two different email adds. in single mail at any cost.
So can we do that.. or Outlook will popup message that two recipients have two different email addresses as we know @email adds changes
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Send it to yourself and use bcc for the other addresses?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 4 at 17:57
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Send it to yourself and use bcc for the other addresses?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 4 at 17:57
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Send it to yourself and use bcc for the other addresses?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 4 at 17:57
Send it to yourself and use bcc for the other addresses?
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 4 at 17:57
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Send it to yourself and use bcc for the other addresses?
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Jan 4 at 17:57