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How do I send bulk (70) emails with Thunderbird?

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I would like to send emails to a group of 70 addresses. I would prefer each recipient to see her/his name and no other as the recipient. Can TB do this?

I would like to send emails to a group of 70 addresses. I would prefer each recipient to see her/his name and no other as the recipient. Can TB do this?

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That sounds like you need a Mail Merge.

Thunderbird has an add-on for this:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/mail-merge/

…but I'd also consider using LibreOffice which has its own built in mail merge tools.

An easy way to do it is to use a Mailing List and send it using Bcc. No-one gets to see anyone else's address (fingers crossed, your mail server may not work this way) but the downside is that no-one gets to see their own address either. :-(