I know this has to be easy, pls tell me!!

This is a discussion about I know this has to be easy, pls tell me!! in the Windows Software category; I just know that doing what I want to do with Outlook 2000 has got to be really easy. I just can't seem to find how. OK. We have a list of e-mail addresses. We want to send an e-mail now and again to everyone on this list.

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I just know that doing what I want to do with Outlook 2000 has got to be really easy.
I just can't seem to find how.
OK.
We have a list of e-mail addresses.
We want to send an e-mail now and again to everyone on this list.
Not a problem, create a distribution list and send an e-mail to that list.
However, the 'To' box displays the names of everyone in this distribution list.
What I want is:
The 'To' box on everyone's machine will show 'Undisclosed Recepients' or similar.
Basically everyone in the distribution list will be BCC'ed.
Any ideas?
 
Cheers.

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why don't you just send them BCC?

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Well yes, that's exactly what I want to do.
The user in question is a lazy git to say the least.
Rather than just creating a new e-mail and then adding everyone as BCC I just want him to be able to send an e-mail to 'Distribution List of his choice' and nobody on that list will see who else is on there.
I guess he could do:
 
Send e-mail To: himself
BCC: Distribution List Name
 
That would probably work.