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From: BAston on 12 May 2008 13:39 I send a daily e-mail to about 1500+ recipients using Outlook 2003. I keep the recipients in numbered distribution lists and add them all at once to the BCC line in my e-mail each time I send it. I receive several e-mails from some of the intended recipients complaining that they sometimes to not get the e-mail they expect to see from me on a daily basis. I'm looking for a way to send a mass e-mail containing a small PDF attachment to these people so it looks like an individually-addressed e-mail as if I had sent 1500 separate e-mails (in order to bypass SPAM filters that I think are blocking this e-mail due to the large number of BCC'd addressees). What function in Outlook allows for this? -- B. Aston
From: JoAnn Paules on 12 May 2008 13:50 You are going to have to work with your ISP and the recipients' ISP. Sometimes there's nothing you can do to prevent an ISP from tagging your email as spam. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "BAston" <BAston(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8CF76E8F-63EF-4D34-A26A-EA4741FB97C5(a)microsoft.com... >I send a daily e-mail to about 1500+ recipients using Outlook 2003. I keep > the recipients in numbered distribution lists and add them all at once to > the > BCC line in my e-mail each time I send it. I receive several e-mails from > some of the intended recipients complaining that they sometimes to not get > the e-mail they expect to see from me on a daily basis. I'm looking for a > way to send a mass e-mail containing a small PDF attachment to these > people > so it looks like an individually-addressed e-mail as if I had sent 1500 > separate e-mails (in order to bypass SPAM filters that I think are > blocking > this e-mail due to the large number of BCC'd addressees). What function > in > Outlook allows for this? > -- > B. Aston
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