Rosie-Posie
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Fri Jan 21, 2005 5:55 pm Post subject:
Email Disitribution List |
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Hi there.
Being a Newbie at MS Server 2003/MS Exchange 2003, maybe I'm in the wrong
group, but here goes:
How on earth do I build a mailing list, using one single email address which
sends out to several different external email addresses at once, with the
recipients not being able to see each others email address, and the reply
going only to one email address? Anybody know what I mean?
In the (good?) old days, when we used MDaemon, we could have email
distribution list to external recipients in MDaemon.
I have a shared folder containing all the external e-mail addresses, but I
simply can't see how I send to them.
I know I can use the BCC field in Outlook, but I'll rather have one address
in the "To" field, like e.g. list@company.com.
Help???
/Rosie-Posie
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Posted:
Fri Jan 21, 2005 9:13 pm Post subject:
RE: Email Disitribution List |
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Well I'm not sure on EX 2003 but on EX 5.5 Create a distribution list and
assign it your email address "list@company.com". Next you will create custom
recipients for users that you want to make part of the distribution list that
are not in your organization. Viewing the properties of each custom
recipient you will select the distribution list tab and add them to the
appropriate distribution list.
"Rosie-Posie" wrote:
| Quote: | Hi there.
Being a Newbie at MS Server 2003/MS Exchange 2003, maybe I'm in the wrong
group, but here goes:
How on earth do I build a mailing list, using one single email address which
sends out to several different external email addresses at once, with the
recipients not being able to see each others email address, and the reply
going only to one email address? Anybody know what I mean?
In the (good?) old days, when we used MDaemon, we could have email
distribution list to external recipients in MDaemon.
I have a shared folder containing all the external e-mail addresses, but I
simply can't see how I send to them.
I know I can use the BCC field in Outlook, but I'll rather have one address
in the "To" field, like e.g. list@company.com.
Help???
/Rosie-Posie
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