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Gregg,<br>
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Usually we only open tenders to a specific list of suppliers, so can
send a Request to each one.<br>
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Beware that each Request can only be used once. If you specify
multiple "To" addresses on the form (a pop-up tip tells you how)
then it will send a separate unique Request to each recipient.<br>
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However, people outside your organisation don't need a Request in
order to send you files (ie their bid). But doing so saves them
having to verify their own email address, and means that your email
address and the Subject line are pre-set for them. So getting a
Request make their lives a bit easier, but they don't *have* to get
one.<br>
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Hope that helps,<br>
Jules.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/09/2020 13:36, Gregg Douglas via
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<div>When you follow the process of "Request a Drop-off" it
requires a "To" Address. How would one go about if you don't
know who is going to use the Drop-off</div>
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<div>So, in the example of an open Tender, you don't know who
will respond to the Tender, thus it is not possible to
complete the "To" field.</div>
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