18Aug
How do you send a bulk email where other people can not see who your sending it to?
3 comments so farDid that make since? I want to send an email out to a couple of people but don’t want everyone to see who I sent it to. I tried putting the address’s in the “Cc” Part but that didn’t work. Any suggestions?
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You use the bcc field. You’ll see the option to choose it when composing an email.
The CC (courtesy copy) is merely an extension of the TO line, and shows the list of addresses to everyone.
The BCC (blind courtesy copy) is the one you want—it hides everything entered on it.
Put all addresses on that line, (nothing on TO) and the mail will be delivered showing “Undisclosed Recipient” on the TO line.
✖ Instead of entering all the recipents on the TO: section, add them to the BCC: section and put your own name on the TO: section.
✖ BCC means Blind Carbon Copy - each person will receive the message but they only see there own name as a recipient and they cant see the other recipients
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