Author Topic: How do I send an e-mail to several recepients individually not using BCC ?  (Read 707 times)

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Is there a way to send emails to several recipients individually not relying on BCC? The expected result is:  as many sent emails as many recipients, each and every recipient get his/her own email addressed as TO (not BCC).

phred

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Yes. You can use CC or you can add all the recipients to the TO line.

37

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Individually means as many emails as recipients. In other words 5 recipients means  mail client needs to send 5 emails one by one to the each of the 5 recipients individually. Is it doable in Aquamail?

phred

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Do you want to send the same email to five recipients? If you are trying to hide the fact that you sent it to five (or four other) people BCC is the only way. Why do you want to use BCC?

Maybe providing a real-life example will help me and others understand what you're trying to do.

Justin

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@37

Aquamail can't do it. You need special software like this:
https://mailmeteor.com/features/

Or die it manually in Aquamail.

37

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Thank you @Justin. That's exactly a tool I need. The goal is to sent the same message to many recipients and the recipients are to get each their own e-mail addressed in TO. I hoped it would be somehow possible in the Aquamail but bad luck.

Justin

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Most (all?) regular mail clients are not able to do that.

37

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Yes, you are right. I haven't found any single one. It seems that forward, exit and send is the only way that is still applicable for a few recipients