On 5/28/03 17:20, "Remo Del Bello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 5/28/2003 12:49 PM, Brent deftly typed out:  (Why thank you.)
> 
>> Question one, how did MacWorld send me an email, where I apparently I was a
>> member of a group they called "Colleague"?
>> 
>> When I opened the headers I saw only my eddy as the email was directed:
>> 
>> To: "Colleague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> The email was obviously a form letter as the greeting was "Dear Colleague"
>> was The headers gave no indications of which email s/w was used.
> 
> As I said, the contents of the To: header can be anything. It's the envelope
> address that matters. In this particular example, "Colleague" is the display
> name part of the address and is *really* worthless. Since Macworld may only
> have your email address and not your name, their mailing software used
> "Colleague" as the display name. Nothing to worry about.
> 
> -Remo

Than you, but how did they do this? It was not a  BCC. Don't tell me they
used an app to individually create and send one email at a time.

Brent

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