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Re: script for Eudora and Bcc
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Re: script for Eudora and Bcc


  • Subject: Re: script for Eudora and Bcc
  • From: Giuliano Gavazzi <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 08:28:39 +0000

At 4:43 pm -0800 2002/01/10, David Graham wrote:
At 8:19 am +0800 2002/01/10, Aaron Louis wrote:
[...]
I want to be able to use Bcc in Eudora and send an email to multiple recipients so that each recipient sees only his/her individual email address in the 'To' field. Eudora can't do that inherently. Each person will see the same thing - whatever is in the 'To' field when I send the message. Maybe another email client for Mac will do that, I don't know.

At 1:07 AM +0000 1/10/02, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
Sorry, but this is impossible.

Nope, not impossible ... not even difficult either. There's two ways to do this in Eudora:

1) Enclose multiple recipients like so...

Recipient List Suppressed :email@hidden, email@hidden;

Notice that a colon precedes the first entry and a semicolon follows the last entry.

2) Make a nickname in your Eudora address book and add as many addresses as you want. Enter something in the name field like "Recipient List Suppressed". Now when you send mail to that nickname Eudora will automatically add the colon/semicolon to your recipient list.

As far as I know, this is something that happens on the mail server so it should work fine with any mail client.

The original poster wanted to have the recipient see only his/her email address, your method (which seems equivalent to using BCC:) will simply suppress the recipient list, not the same thing. The point, that I made in my email, is that the mail client will only put the addresses in the RCPT TO: smtp command and not in the TO: header in the body of the email (that is after the DATA command).

Giuliano
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References: 
 >script for Eudora and Bcc (From: "Aaron Louis" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: script for Eudora and Bcc (From: Giuliano Gavazzi <email@hidden>)
 >Re: script for Eudora and Bcc (From: David Graham <email@hidden>)

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