How do I do a blind copy on my emails so all the addresses aren’t displayed when I do a mass email?
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Dec 31, 2008
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January 2nd, 2009 at 7:14 pm
Put them in the bcc field
In Outlook, hit the To or Cc button, then the name, then Bcc
January 6th, 2009 at 12:31 am
All mail programs have a BCC line—which stands for blind carbon copy.
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The TO—CC—BCC are all address lines and any address put on them will receive the email.
The differences are—-
To and CC are actually the same. Both lines will show all names and addresses put on them.
The BCC line is used to totally hide all names and addresses from everybody.
With Yahoo—-you must have at least one entry on the TO line—–so common practice is to put your own address (or alternate address) there and everybody else on BCC and the only thing anyone will see is your own name on the TO line.