It's also the little mysteries that make life interesting, right? - A message to mysteriously "undisclosed recipients", for example. How about sending such a message yourself? It's practical, too, because you get to email a group of people without giving away their email addresses. In Yahoo! Mail, mailing "undisclosed recipients" is pleasantly easy. First, let's create an address book entry for easily addressing "Undisclosed recipients": * Select Contacts in Yahoo! Mail's folder list. * Click Add Contacts. * Type "Undisclosed" (not including the quotation marks) under First. * Now enter "recipients" (again excluding the quotation marks) under Last. * Type your Yahoo! Mail address under Email:. * Click Save. Now, to send an email message to "undisclosed recipients" in Yahoo! Mail: * Press N to start a new message. * Start typing "undisclosed" (not including the quotation marks) under To:. * Select Undisclosed recipients (followed by your Yahoo! Mail email address) from the auto-complete list. * Click Show BCC (next to the To: field). * Enter all desired recipients under Bcc:. ** You can use an address book group to address multiple people easily, of course. * Continue composing your message and eventually click Send. You will get a copy of the message, and your address might show up in the To:field. It's safe to delete that copy, of course.
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One may send emails to undisclosed recipients by using the blind carbon copy (also known as BCC) option when one composes an email. This ensures an email address doesn't appear in the header.
If you want to send mail to multiple people. The most common answer is. Use ; this symbol to add multiple email addresses.
Use the BC line only when it's appropriate to conceal the identities of the "blind" recipients from the others or if you don't want the BC'd recipients to see "replies to all." Keep in mind, however, that BC-ing people is no guarantee that other recipients won't find out that you've blind copied others. (Many email programs alert recipients to the fact that there are other undisclosed recipients of the correspondence.)
In order to have email access on Yahoo Mail, one has to be at least 13 years or older. However, it is possible for parents to create a family account on Yahoo and thus grant younger individuals permission to have their own email account on Yahoo Mail.
Because the email goes to the service providers server and not directly to the recipients computer.
Can you send your MySpace email to your yahoo email?
You need a yahoo ID for yahoo answers and in order to get an ID you will automatically get a yahoo email; so by default then you need yahoo email.
Yes.
You can send the e-mail to each individual person. Or there might be a setting on the e-mail. It really depends on which service you use. (AOL, Gmail, Yahoo)
When you set up a yahoo account ID you automatically get yahoo email; so by default then you will get (whether you want it or not) yahoo email.