Discover the meaning of CC in emails and learn when to effectively use it. We also cover the difference between CC & BCC.
BCC emails someonewithout their name being on the email at all. That’s what “blind” is all about: you can’t see that they’ve been sent the email. In fact, recipients of the email can’t tell whether anyone was BCC’ed or not.You can’t view the BCC field because the informat...
BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) allows you to send a copy of an email to recipients while keeping their addresses hidden. It’s ideal for maintaining privacy in group communications or discreetly sharing information. The “BCC” field hides recipients’ addresses from all others on the email. This prev...
Send an email to a group of recipients. In this case, a BCC list of recipients. Recipients reply to the individual sender. Sometimes the thread bumps up to the most recent message in the inbox. But sometimes it stops at a day that is at the end of a connected thread with a particular...
Is it something your recipients will value? Will they want to see it? Do they need to see it? If not, why are you cluttering up their inboxes and stealing their valuable time? For that matter, why are you usingyourvaluable time to do it?
Avoid sending unnecessary emails or using the “reply all” function indiscriminately. Use BCC (blind carbon copy) when sending emails to multiple recipients who don’t need to see each other’s addresses. Respond promptly to emails (preferably within 24 hours), acknowledging receipt and setting ...
You will need to ask the recipients to see those emails. You can activate the Email me a copy feature to receive your own copy of the emailed transaction moving forward. Here's how: Click the Gear icon in the upper right corner. From the Your Company column, choose Ac...
Thanks again Barney, I was going to try your suggestion when my wife told me she was now getting the previous recipients auto-filling in the To: Cc: Bcc: boxes, so maybe the importing did work but just took a long time to actually complete. Just posting this info in case it is usefu...
However, all columns from your mailing list are available for this field. Feel free to choose any one: Tip. See that + Add more option near the right edge? Click it! It will let you add such fields as CC, BCC, Sender name and Reply to for your mail merges: CC and BCC fields...
BCC stands for blind carbon copy. This function allows you to share information with multiple parties without giving away the identity of the sender. By default, BCC copies the author of the message, too. However, you can disable this behavior by selecting Multiple Recipients from the BCC drop...