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| | Bcc I've just got a new PC with the dreaded Vista installed so I thought I'd use Windows Mail rather than an older version of Outlook I've been using on my previous PC. I send out email to a number of lists and I use Bcc to hide all of the addresses. Trouble is, I can't find Bcc in Windows Mail. Is it there and if so where is it? Thanks, David |
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| | Re: Bcc When you bring up your New Message window, then hit To: , You will then see a BCC: option also. -- BobF. "David0944" <David0944@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:736A8AFB-CB39-4A8B-97EB-70FF26059B0C@xxxxxx Quote: > I've just got a new PC with the dreaded Vista installed so I thought I'd > use > Windows Mail rather than an older version of Outlook I've been using on my > previous PC. > > I send out email to a number of lists and I use Bcc to hide all of the > addresses. Trouble is, I can't find Bcc in Windows Mail. Is it there and > if > so where is it? > > Thanks, David > > |
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| | Re: Bcc In a new message compose window click View, All Headers. You will only need to do this once since that setting is sticky. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "David0944" <David0944@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:736A8AFB-CB39-4A8B-97EB-70FF26059B0C@xxxxxx Quote: > I've just got a new PC with the dreaded Vista installed so I thought I'd use > Windows Mail rather than an older version of Outlook I've been using on my > previous PC. > > I send out email to a number of lists and I use Bcc to hide all of the > addresses. Trouble is, I can't find Bcc in Windows Mail. Is it there and if > so where is it? > > Thanks, David > > |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Bcc I've just got a new PC with the dreaded Vista installed so I thought I'd use Windows Mail rather than an older version of Outlook I've been using on my previous PC. I send out email to a number of lists and I use Bcc to hide all of the addresses. Trouble is, I can't find Bcc in Windows Mail. Is it there and if so where is it? Thanks, David This will show you how to enable Bcc in Windows Mail. Windows Mail - Bcc Shawn |
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| | Re: Bcc The word "sticky" seems ambiguous to me. What do you mean? Difficult or "it stays"? -- BobF. "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23pcoEL6gIHA.5296@xxxxxx Quote: > In a new message compose window click View, All Headers. > You will only need to do this once since that setting is sticky. > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) > > "David0944" <David0944@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:736A8AFB-CB39-4A8B-97EB-70FF26059B0C@xxxxxx Quote: >> I've just got a new PC with the dreaded Vista installed so I thought I'd >> use >> Windows Mail rather than an older version of Outlook I've been using on >> my >> previous PC. >> >> I send out email to a number of lists and I use Bcc to hide all of the >> addresses. Trouble is, I can't find Bcc in Windows Mail. Is it there and >> if >> so where is it? >> >> Thanks, David >> >> > |
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| | Re: Bcc It stays. When you compose another email message, the BCC: field will be shown. Until you uncheck View - All Headers -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Bob F." <bob@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:76422DF6-988A-45E4-996D-431A997973F2@xxxxxx Quote: > The word "sticky" seems ambiguous to me. What do you mean? Difficult or > "it stays"? > > -- > BobF. > "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23pcoEL6gIHA.5296@xxxxxx Quote: >> In a new message compose window click View, All Headers. >> You will only need to do this once since that setting is sticky. >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) >> >> "David0944" <David0944@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:736A8AFB-CB39-4A8B-97EB-70FF26059B0C@xxxxxx Quote: >>> I've just got a new PC with the dreaded Vista installed so I thought I'd >>> use >>> Windows Mail rather than an older version of Outlook I've been using on >>> my >>> previous PC. >>> >>> I send out email to a number of lists and I use Bcc to hide all of the >>> addresses. Trouble is, I can't find Bcc in Windows Mail. Is it there and >>> if >>> so where is it? >>> >>> Thanks, David >>> >>> >> |
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| | Re: Bcc In computer terminology it means that the setting 'stays'. In actuality what happens is that the setting is saved in the registry, and is reloaded the next time the program is started. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) "Bob F." <bob@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:76422DF6-988A-45E4-996D-431A997973F2@xxxxxx Quote: > The word "sticky" seems ambiguous to me. What do you mean? Difficult or "it stays"? > > -- > BobF. > "Gary VanderMolen" <gary@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23pcoEL6gIHA.5296@xxxxxx Quote: >> In a new message compose window click View, All Headers. >> You will only need to do this once since that setting is sticky. >> -- >> Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (WLMail) >> >> "David0944" <David0944@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:736A8AFB-CB39-4A8B-97EB-70FF26059B0C@xxxxxx Quote: >>> I've just got a new PC with the dreaded Vista installed so I thought I'd use >>> Windows Mail rather than an older version of Outlook I've been using on my >>> previous PC. >>> >>> I send out email to a number of lists and I use Bcc to hide all of the >>> addresses. Trouble is, I can't find Bcc in Windows Mail. Is it there and if >>> so where is it? >>> >>> Thanks, David >>> >>> >> |
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