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In Outlook (at least in Outlook 2007) a list can be expanded, and then
individual recipients deleted.

However, perhaps this problem really means that you are sending too
much unsolicited mail.

On Nov 15, 2007 1:23 PM, Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti
<afvaiv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, folks,
this is not specifically for PC, but rather general, for all types of
e-mail.
Suppose you have a list of a certain number of people. Say, friends of
yours.
Now you want to send them an e-mail, but you know some of your
addressees specifically rejected to receive that type of message.
Can you specifically exclude them from the list for that specific e-mail?

What I mean is: some of my friends do reject any mail with any religious
flavors... ; other, reject political or sex humour *.pps ; some other do
not want receiving pictures, images (photos), etc
Having a different list for each type of content would be just too much
for me.
I'd rather send whatever to the "List except John, Joe, Pat" for
example, since I know them all.

I'm just thinking of some type of "heading" like ".cc", ".cco", etc,
but for the sake of "excluding some one from the List for this specific
e-mail".
Can this be done in an easy way?
TIA





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