
02-08-2008, 11:19 AM
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Does anyone know if there's a setting in Outlook Express that will give you a BCC field when you go to create a new message?
Apparently by default, you have "TO" and "CC" but not "BCC"
Any info or points in the right directions are appreciated!
Thanks
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02-08-2008, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Alpha8207
Does anyone know if there's a setting in Outlook Express that will give you a BCC field when you go to create a new message?
Apparently by default, you have "TO" and "CC" but not "BCC"
Any info or points in the right directions are appreciated!
Thanks
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download and install Thunderbird! (chuckling)
Here you go Alpha, you may want to check this out as it is explains how to do what I believe you are asking.
Outlook Express :BCC
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02-08-2008, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TnHilltopper
download and install Thunderbird! (chuckling)
Here you go Alpha, you may want to check this out as it is explains how to do what I believe you are asking.
Outlook Express :BCC
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You rock! Thanks!
(What's Thunderbird? I'm always up for new things!)
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02-08-2008, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Alpha8207
You rock! Thanks!
(What's Thunderbird? I'm always up for new things!)
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Thunderbird is an email client developed by the folks who created Firefox web browser. I use it because I feel it more secure than Microsoft's notoriously insecure products. However I will admit that it does not have all the gizmonics of the full version Outlook, but in my opinion is much better than Outlook express (the stripped down version of outlook)
As I get older, I prefer more computer "stuff" to be cheap (or free) secure, and most of all, EASY to use.
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02-08-2008, 02:29 PM
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Location: Seattle, WA
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Originally Posted by TnHilltopper
Thunderbird is an email client developed by the folks who created Firefox web browser. I use it because I feel it more secure than Microsoft's notoriously insecure products. However I will admit that it does not have all the gizmonics of the full version Outlook, but in my opinion is much better than Outlook express (the stripped down version of outlook)
As I get older, I prefer more computer "stuff" to be cheap (or free) secure, and most of all, EASY to use.
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It also has a skin that makes it look pretty much EXACTLY like Outlook.
I tried it, and then my outlook 2007 and our exchange server started talking to each other properly and promptly stopped using it.
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02-10-2008, 07:32 PM
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Location: Tolland County- Northeastern CT
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Thunderbird is a better e mail client then Outlook Express- more intuitive and safer.
I use web mail however most of the time now- At& t Yahoo and Google mail.
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