Hi Shel, The easiest way would be to create an alias/forwarding address on your end that the message would be addressed to. The alias would forward to both you and the affiliate. Unless the affiliate replies or there is some other form of automatic response, the author wouldn't know the list of recipients. Most hosting providers include a control panel where the alias can be created and maintained with minimal technical knowledge. - Jeff On 1/27/2014 6:37 PM, Shel Horowitz, Ethical/Green Marketing Expert wrote: > ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's area. > ** If you did, we all thank you. > > > Here's my conundrum du jour: > > I want to have people click a link on either a webform (from a static > page built in WordPress) or an email message and generate an email > that goes both to me and to anther person--but I don't want the > person sending it to see the address of the other party who isn't me. > > Reason: it's an affiliate venture and I don't want anyone to cut me > out of the loop and contact my partner directly. > > Looking for a solution that not-very-tech-savvy me can implement easily. > > Thanks, as always.