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I have Yahoo regular e-mail. I sent an e-mail to someone yesterday. I want to forward a copy to another person (neither sendee has Yahoo, but other providers). I don't want the second sendee to know whom I sent the message to initially. Is there any way to forward the message to the second sendee, blocking-out or concealing the name/address of the original sendee? Put BOTH names on the BCC line (blind copy) and hide them both from each other----and, everyone else , too. Hello, |
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