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And you are asking this OUTLOOK question in a WORD newsgroup because...?

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Can't be done. And if you don't want someone to know who an email is coming
from - you probably shouldn't be sending it.

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do you have an answer to this, no one seems to know how to do it

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And you are asking this OUTLOOK question in a WORD newsgroup because...?

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how to hide who an email is from in OUTLOOk???? I want to send an

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Have you asked in an Outlook newsgroup? JoAnn says it can't be done, and
that's my guess as well, but neither of us is an Outlook MVP. You might try
googling for "anonymizer."

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do you have an answer to this, no one seems to know how to do it

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And you are asking this OUTLOOK question in a WORD newsgroup because...?

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And if anyone sent me an anonymous e-mail it would go straight in the spam
bin.

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JoAnn Paules wrote:
Can't be done. And if you don't want someone to know who an email is
coming from - you probably shouldn't be sending it.


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how to hide who an email is from in OUTLOOk???? I want to send an
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Amen to that. If I don't know who sent it, pfft! Out it goes.

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And if anyone sent me an anonymous e-mail it would go straight in the spam
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JoAnn Paules wrote:
Can't be done. And if you don't want someone to know who an email is
coming from - you probably shouldn't be sending it.


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how to hide who an email is from in OUTLOOk???? I want to send an
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If I don't know who sent it, I don't even see it. My spam filter takes care
of it.

Dan

JoAnn Paules wrote:
Amen to that. If I don't know who sent it, pfft! Out it goes.


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And if anyone sent me an anonymous e-mail it would go straight in
the spam bin.

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JoAnn Paules wrote:
Can't be done. And if you don't want someone to know who an email is
coming from - you probably shouldn't be sending it.


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how to hide who an email is from in OUTLOOk???? I want to send an
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I've seen some in the past with my ISP before they were purchased by
Comcast.

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If I don't know who sent it, I don't even see it. My spam filter takes
care of it.

Dan

JoAnn Paules wrote:
Amen to that. If I don't know who sent it, pfft! Out it goes.


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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And if anyone sent me an anonymous e-mail it would go straight in
the spam bin.

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JoAnn Paules wrote:
Can't be done. And if you don't want someone to know who an email is
coming from - you probably shouldn't be sending it.


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how to hide who an email is from in OUTLOOk???? I want to send an
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I wouldn't have lasted long with that ISP. Well, not if they expected to
communicate anything to me. g

With snail mail, I have a pretty well-established routine. On the way from
the car to the front door, I stop first at the mailbox and then at the
dumpster. If it isn't a) first class mail or b) from a clearly identified
sender or c) something I'm expecting, chances are good it'll land in the
dumpster without ever making it through my front door. Darned little mail
survives the trip past the dumpster, and I have less trash to carry to the
dumpster later.

I treat e-mail the same way. I call it the Klingon approach. The mail must
WANT to get through. It must FIGHT and WIN. g

Dan

JoAnn Paules wrote:
I've seen some in the past with my ISP before they were purchased by
Comcast.


"Dan Freeman" wrote in message
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If I don't know who sent it, I don't even see it. My spam filter
takes care of it.

Dan

JoAnn Paules wrote:
Amen to that. If I don't know who sent it, pfft! Out it goes.


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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And if anyone sent me an anonymous e-mail it would go straight in
the spam bin.

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JoAnn Paules wrote:
Can't be done. And if you don't want someone to know who an email
is coming from - you probably shouldn't be sending it.


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It was the only cable company in town and I'm not in a DSL area. shrug

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"Dan Freeman" wrote in message
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I wouldn't have lasted long with that ISP. Well, not if they expected to
communicate anything to me. g

With snail mail, I have a pretty well-established routine. On the way from
the car to the front door, I stop first at the mailbox and then at the
dumpster. If it isn't a) first class mail or b) from a clearly identified
sender or c) something I'm expecting, chances are good it'll land in the
dumpster without ever making it through my front door. Darned little mail
survives the trip past the dumpster, and I have less trash to carry to the
dumpster later.

I treat e-mail the same way. I call it the Klingon approach. The mail must
WANT to get through. It must FIGHT and WIN. g

Dan

JoAnn Paules wrote:
I've seen some in the past with my ISP before they were purchased by
Comcast.


"Dan Freeman" wrote in message
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If I don't know who sent it, I don't even see it. My spam filter
takes care of it.

Dan

JoAnn Paules wrote:
Amen to that. If I don't know who sent it, pfft! Out it goes.


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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And if anyone sent me an anonymous e-mail it would go straight in
the spam bin.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


JoAnn Paules wrote:
Can't be done. And if you don't want someone to know who an email
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I hear ya. Long after most of the city of Chicago could get either cable
modem or DSL, I was still using ISDN because our little neighborhood on the
near north side couldn't get either.

It took a TWO YEAR BATTLE to get one of the first DSL lines in the
neighborhood (via a 3rd party DSL provider), and on THE DAY that my line
went live I started getting telemarketing calls from the local telco saying
they could now provide DSL. g

Dan

JoAnn Paules wrote:
It was the only cable company in town and I'm not in a DSL area.
shrug

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I had just about made the decision to go with BellSouth DSL when
miraculously EarthLink determined that I was not, after all, "too far from
the phone company." Since I really didn't want to have to change my email
address and move all my Web sites (hosted at home.earthlink.net), I was
happy enough to go with EarthLink DSL even though I could have gotten a
faster speed (at a better price) from BellSouth.

Of course, that hasn't stopped BellSouth from constantly nagging us. My
husband has a dial-up account (on a different line) with AT&T; now that AT&T
and BellSouth are one, I'm hoping maybe he'll be able to get AT&T DSL and
stop tying up the phone line (we tried networking our computers, but the
laptop he uses for the Internet turned out to be too old for the network
hardware).

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I hear ya. Long after most of the city of Chicago could get either cable
modem or DSL, I was still using ISDN because our little neighborhood on

the
near north side couldn't get either.

It took a TWO YEAR BATTLE to get one of the first DSL lines in the
neighborhood (via a 3rd party DSL provider), and on THE DAY that my line
went live I started getting telemarketing calls from the local telco

saying
they could now provide DSL. g

Dan

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It was the only cable company in town and I'm not in a DSL area.
shrug

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We bought new networking hardware (a router for my computer and a card for
his laptop) that was supposed to work. The laptop card claimed it worked
with Windows 98SE, which is what he has installed, but we never could get
his computer to "see" the card and finally concluded that his laptop was too
old for networking. So we returned the stuff to Best Buy. Now that he has a
newer laptop, we'll probably try again.

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On Thu, 3 May 2007 10:53:44 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"
wrote:

Of course, that hasn't stopped BellSouth from constantly nagging us. My
husband has a dial-up account (on a different line) with AT&T; now that

AT&T
and BellSouth are one, I'm hoping maybe he'll be able to get AT&T DSL and
stop tying up the phone line (we tried networking our computers, but the
laptop he uses for the Internet turned out to be too old for the network
hardware).


I don't think that's possible... if his networking hardware works at
all, you can run it through a router to your cable connection. At the
worst you might need to put a hub or switch in between.





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