Nope It is not possible for the recepient to see your id. Recepient will however be able to know who the sender is ;-)
A BCC (blind carbon copy) is a copy of an email message sent to a recipient whose email address does not appear in the message. This is in contrast to To and CC recipients, whose addresses do appear in the respective header lines. Every recipient of the message can see all the To and CC recipients, but does not know about BCC recipients.
Assuming you meant BCC not BBC - It stands for 'Blind Carbon Copy'. It's a method of sending the same email to more than one person - without each recipient knowing who else is getting it. Each person only sees their name on the email.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blind_Carbon_CopyUse it when you're sending an email to more then one person and you don't want the other people too see everyone else that you're sending it too. E.g.To: BobCC (carbon copy):JoyBCC: FredBCC: KimBob can see that the email was sent to Joy, but no one else.Joy can see that the email was sent to Bob, but no one else.Fred can see that the email was sent to Bob and Joy but doesn't know that it was sent to Kim.Kim can see that the email was sent to Bob and Joy but doesn't know that it was sent to Fred. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. Any email address that you put in this section will be invisible to anyone else who receives the email. BCC is very helpful if you want to send an email to a large list of people and you don't want them all to see who else is receiving the email. Another use: I want friend A to see what I am sending to friend B but I don't want friend B to know that friend A can see the message. Therefore I would put friend B in the "To:" section and friend A in the "BCC:"section.
The email addresses of the recipient should be placed in BCC . So that the recipient is not able to see email addresses of other.On the line that has BCC beside it, usually on the right side of the line, if there is no line for BCC then look for it and click on it and a line for it appears.
BCC is the same as CC, except that the BCC field isn't public. An email sent to you via BCC will look as if it was sent normally and magically ended up in your inbox. This is handy for mailing lists, as you could send an email to yourself or nobody and have all of the recipients in the BCC field, protecting their privacy.
Bcc: Which stands for Blind Carbon Copy.
Bcc: Which stands for Blind Carbon Copy.
If an email is sent to a user using 'BCC' that user can see the addresses of other recipients who were not sent as 'BCC'. However, none of those that received the email can see any of the 'BCC' recipients, and thus cannot respond to them.
Normally seen as "Bcc" it means "Blind Carbon Copy." A recipient of a memo (usually an email) in the Bcc field receives the document, but does not see who else the document was sent to; they only see the sender.
Cc means Carbon copy, and if an email address is entered into the Cc box a back up copy of the email will be sent to that person. Bcc means Blind Carbon copy, and if an email address is entered into the Bcc box a back up copy is sent to the person, but they don't see who else has received the email.
One drawback is that everyone who receives the email will know the email address of everyone else. You can preserve privacy by using BCC or 'blind copy'. Any address in the BCC will be hidden.
BCC means blind courtesy copy the main recipient will not see the other email addresses.