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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Globe Trotter wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am the newsletter editor for a professional group which has about a couple of
> thousand members. As the new newsletter comes out, I would like to send e-mails
> to all these people telling them that it has come out and been posted at the
> group's webpage. Last time, I had to send out ten different e-mails (because of
> Unix limitations of no more than 220 addresses or something like that), and all
> Bcc'ed (so that the other members would not get hold of the other addresses).
> Bcc'ing is not a great idea because of the monster called MS Trash (it
> automatically puts stuff in spam) so I suspect that some people never got the
> message, but more importantly, I was wondering if there was a way out of
> sending 20 or so e-mails. How does one set up a mailing list with the addresses
> in them, and such that no one else can either get hold of the addresses (not
> reproduced in the e-mail) or mail to the list (other than me)? Is this
> possible?
> 
> Thanks and best wishes! 
> 
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