Aylee -> RE: FW: FW: FW: FW (9/16/2008 5:15:07 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CalifChick I had a "friend" who did that, and never used the BCC feature, but instead, sent my email address on to everyone else in her address book with the forwarded email. I'm with you on this one, Cali. I hate getting group emails that show email addy's for everyone under the sun. And then of course if it's one of those little questionaire type chain spams, inevitably there will be a few on the list who "reply all" so then I get all these tidbits of people I don't even know. This drives me up a wall too. If it's a legitimate send to a group, I'll address the message to myself and put the group name in the BCC field (with my mailer's preference set to NOT display individual names within the group). Trying to explain others how to do this, though, can be very hard on the brain... [sm=banghead.gif] Explaining that BCC = Blind Carbon Copy? (Okay, I think in the technology age that has been changed to Blind Courtesy Copy). What do they think that Blind means anyway? I am glad that I have never had to explain that. I thought that it was just a KNOWN.
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