10-16-2012
12:13 PM
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10-16-2012
02:25 PM
by
daveL_YSI
i want to send mutiple recipients anonymously. How?
10-16-2012 02:25 PM
Why do you want to send anonymously? We've seen this request before but are not aware of the legitimate business use cases. If you can provide more information we'd love to understand this request better.
Also, I'm moving this thread to the suggestions forum so others can vote and comment on it.
10-23-2012 10:51 AM
I work on provided dilgence materials to various bidders who wish to purchase. I would not want the bidders to see who else is bidding. That is why an anonymous multiple part send would be helpful.
11-15-2012 04:29 PM
I believe you could use conventionsl e-mail to send a link to the uploaded files.
You as the sender would not be anonomous, which shouldn't be a problem for what you described, but you could use BCC: so the addressees couldn't see each other.
I believe you would then only be limited by the number of downloads allowed by your account type.
11-16-2012 11:26 AM
I'm on the Product Team here at YouSendIt and was interested in chiming in here. It sounds like realtorray is looking for a BCC: feature. Would anyone else be interested in this feature? Please reply with your use case or just vote. Thanks!
11-24-2012 01:45 PM
I, too would greatly appreciate having the bcc option. Many of my clients would rather not have their e-mail addresses broadcast out for everyone else on the tlis to see
12-08-2012 11:18 AM
Yes I would like this feature.
I have to send out a few hundred emails with large files and it would be great to send them without the recipients seeing the other email addresses
02-13-2013 01:27 PM
02-19-2013 11:31 AM
please add
02-19-2013 09:00 PM
I too send to multiple clients who I wish to remain anonymous. In fact, this request seems so obvious to me I am shocked you need to ask why...
Anyway, count me as a big yes please!!
04-07-2013 10:39 AM
Monday
We are looking for BCC also. We have documents that need to go out to people and wish to keep email addresses private. I can also imagine that companies who are putting projects out to bid wouldn't want everyone who is bidding to see everyone else.
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