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Yes if you put them all in the TO field then yes they can all see each other's email addresses, so if you dont want them too then place one address in the TO field and the others in BCC if you want to protect their privacy or yours from whom you sent the email to.
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.
BCC stands for blind carbon copy. Unlike with CC, no one but the sender can see the list of BCC recipients. However, the BCC list is secret no one can see this list except the sender. If a person is on the BCC list, they'll see only their own email on the BCC list.
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. After you have finished your message, click Send.
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.
From the Ribbon, click the Options tab, then BCC. The BCC field will now display in your message header. 3. In the BCC field, type the email addresses of your recipients.
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.
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.
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.
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.
To see the BCC addresses for messages that you sent, open the message from the Scent Items folder. In newer versions of Microsoft Outlook you should see the BCC field automatically when it contains names. In older versions, open the message and enable the BCC field on the Options dialog.
For security and privacy reasons, it is best to use the Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) feature when sending an email message to many people. When you place email addresses in the BCC field of a message, those addresses are invisible to the recipients of the email.
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.
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