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Select the Carbon Copy Ordered Field feature in the editor's menu
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As you know, recipients can't tell who you included in the BCC field, or even if you used the BCC field at all. To see who you BCC'd in a previous email, just open the Scent mail folder and open the message. You'll see the BCC field preserved for future reference.
If you're the recipient of a message, you can't see whether the sender added BCC recipients. Only the sender of a message can see the names of BCC recipients by opening a message in the Scent Items folder where all sent messages are stored by default. In the Scent Items folder, open the message that you sent.
Nope! BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. Recipients will see who sent the email and that they've been BCC'd but will not see who else, including any CC'd recipients received the same email. When you place email addresses in the BCC: field of a message, those addresses are invisible to the recipients of the email.
Addresses that have been placed in the BCC field are not forwarded. If you have placed a large list of recipients in the To or CC field, all of them will receive the reply. By placing recipients in the BCC field, you can help protect them against receiving unnecessary replies from anyone using the Reply All feature.
The BCC recipient can only choose to reply to you. They have no other option. The To and CC recipients can still choose reply to all. They cannot reply to the BCC recipient — they don't know he/she got the email.
Launch Outlook. From the Outlook ribbon, click the Home tab, then New Email. A new message window appears. From the Ribbon, click the Options tab, then BCC. In the BCC field, type the email addresses of your recipients. Type your own address in the To field.
Add BCC recipients to a meeting request. There is currently no way to add a person as a true BCC recipient to a meeting request. If you'd like to prevent a person from showing up on the list of attendees to a meeting, you can add them as a Resource, but their name will show in the Location field for the meeting.
There are a few reasons to use BCC, most of them bad. As a rule of thumb, if the number of recipients exceeds 30, then you should BCC. The worst time to use Bcc is at work. It's shady to lead someone to believe they are the only recipient of an email when they are not.
There are a few reasons to use BCC, most of them bad. As a rule of thumb, if the number of recipients exceeds 30, then you should BCC. The worst time to use Bcc is at work. It's shady to lead someone to believe they are the only recipient of an email when they are not.
If you're the recipient of a message, you can't see whether the sender added BCC recipients. Only the sender of a message can see the names of BCC recipients by opening a message in the Scent Items folder where all sent messages are stored by default. In the Scent Items folder, open the message that you sent.
BCC is a shorthand for blind carbon copy. When the recipient click on Reply All, they will only see and can reply to those whose included in the Cc field and the email address included in the BCC will be unable to receive the response from the other recipients.
As you know, recipients can't tell who you included in the BCC field, or even if you used the BCC field at all. But that doesn't mean you can't. To see who you BCC'd in a previous email, just open the Scent mail folder and open the message. You'll see the BCC field preserved for future reference.
Cc means carbon copy and BCC means blind carbon copy. For emailing, you use Cc when you want to copy others publicly, and BCC when you want to do it privately. Any recipients on the BCC line of an email are not visible to others on the email.
In e-mail, a carbon copy (abbreviated “cc," and sometimes "fcc" for "first carbon copy”) is a copy of a note sent to an addressee other than the main addressee. A blind carbon copy is a copy sent to an addressee that is not visible to the main and carbon copy addressees.
Cc: (Carbon Copy) — Put the email address(es) here if you are sending a copy for their information (and you want everyone to explicitly see this) BCC: (Blind Carbon Copy) - Put the email address here if you are sending them a Copy and you do not want the other recipients to see that you sent it to this contact.
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