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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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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.


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