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27th March 2016, 01:55 PM
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Email BCC
Sir I am a 18 year boy and creating an email ID of mine but I saw the BCC field when sending a mail so can you tell me that what does it stand for? Is it safe to use
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#2
27th March 2016, 01:56 PM
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Re: Email BCC
Hey buddy the Bcc stands for blind carbon copy which is similar to that of Cc except that the Email address of the recipients specified in this field do not appear in the received message header and the recipients in the To or Cc fields will not know that a copy sent to these address. Safety Keep the recipient list private Bcc can help you to be respectful of others' privacy by keeping them in the loop without disclosing their identities. For example, if you send a job announcement to multiple people, you may want to use Bcc to keep the identities of the potential job seekers private. List of Email accounts AEmail4u.com - 25 MB, virus protection BoarderMail claims to have unlimited storage, part of mailbox.com Canada.com - 3 MB, must log in every 45 days. There's a tiny little email link near the top right corner of the main page Those above were in operation April 2, 2010. Those below have not been checked recently Caramail - 10 MB. French Lycos Care2.com - 100 MB. 10MB message size. Support environmental concerns Catholic Online - 50 MB - when signing up they ask how often you attend Mass CentralPets - 4 MB Computermail - 6 MB DC Email - 6 MB, must log in every month DoraMail - must log in every 60 days. FAQs Page is unreadable garble. Ecology Fund - 25 MB E-Mail Anywhere - 5 MB EasyPeasy - 6 MB Eboxmail.net - 5 MB Email.com - 10 MB, need to log on every 60 days or everything will be deleted. Same site as mail.com]Get free Email accounts: Web based and secure Email - mail.com - access from mail.com]Get free Email accounts: Web based and secure Email - mail.com EmailAccount - 6 MB EmailAccounts4Free - Part of Big Mail Box group EmailChoice - 5 MB. Part of ClubSurf.com Emailyou - 25 MB storage, uses pop-up ads EmailX.net - 7 MB Eudora Web Mail - 4 MB. Must log in every 6 months Graffiti.net - 10 MB - deactivates account after 60 days inactivity Hello Kitty - 10 MB. Must log in every 60 days to keep account active. Access at sanriotown.comHello Kitty, My Melody Badtz-Maru and other Sanrio characters at SanrioTown HotMail - 25 MB, expanding to 250 MB. Virus check. Deletes everything if you don't check in for 30 days. HushMail - 2MB. Deletes inactive accounts InBox.com - 5 GB, makes you install their toolbar on your screen JoinMe - part of Mail.com, various languages, claims to have unlimited storage Snowboard - 5 MB, Swiss site, in German, but easy to use Surfy.net - FAQ help page has dark blue background with blue or black text - very difficult to read. There seems to be no way of contacting real live help. Onr can send a message to a total of 25 addresses, and can send to a total of 100 addresses per day. SwissMail - 25 MB, log in every 30 days. Popups UltimateEmail - 25 MB, log in every 30 days Unlimited Mail - lets you have up to 10 email accounts, said to be up to 64 MB each. Some of the site is in Spanish - including the FAQs Yahoo - 100 MB. Virus check. Address filtering and blocking. Spam folder. Very stable site, but is occasionally targeted by malicious hackers |
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