Need to know how to send emails in yahoo mail to several people without leaving an email address trace?
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to:[email protected],[email protected],luck… to show up at each email address individually; to:[email protected] to:[email protected] etc,etc
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Answer:
Well, you cannot make it in a way so that the person will see only their email address in the To place. However, you can hide the email addressed from others. In the To column, just enter ur own email address. And then, click on "Bcc" and enter all their email addresses there. That way, when they receive ur mail, they see ur email address in the "To" space and they do not see the email addresses u entered in "Bcc" space anywhere.
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