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Can BCC recipients see other BCC recipients?
Do BCC recipients see each other? No, they do not. Recipients that have been BCC’d will be able to read the email, but they won’t be able to see who else received it. Only the sender can see everyone that was BCC’d.
Does someone know if they are BCC?
BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. Normally when you send an email, recipients can see who else received the email because they can see the To and CC fields. But they cannot see the BCC field which means that if you BCC someone on an email, the other people who received the same email will not know.
How can I tell if someone has been BCC on an email?
BCC sends the email to someone without 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 information isn’t included in the message.
Can you send an anonymous email?
The easiest method to send emails anonymously is to create a new email account using any popular email service like Gmail or Yahoo. When creating a new account, don’t use any information that could lead back to you. Instead, choose a fake name, D.O.B and home address.
What happens when you BCC email?
BCC is used to send the same email to multiple recipients without revealing all of their email addresses.
What does Bcc mean when sending email?
When referring to email, “cc” means carbon copy and “bbc” means “blind carbon copy”. Both “cc” and “bcc” are additional fields you can enter when sending an email. Every recipient email address you enter into the “to” and “cc” fields will be able to see each other.
Can you reply all in BCC email?
No. Reply All will only be able to reply to the e-mail addresses sent along with the e-mail in the headers. BCC addresses are never sent to the recipient in the e-mail headers. That’s the point of the “Blind” in BCC.
What is purpose of BCC in email?
Bcc stands for “blind carbon copy,” and is a way of sending emails to multiple people without them knowing who else is getting the email. Any email addresses in the Bcc field will be invisible to everyone else on the email.