An addressee is a person or place to which something has been addressed.
I already have a gmail account. How do I send an e-mail to all my contacts at once without showing everyones' e-mail address?
Mr. (name) and (Ms., Miss, or Mrs.) Name
Put the addressee's address in the BCC field (blind carbon copy) rather than in the TO or the CC fields.
The plural of "addressee" is "addressees." This term refers to multiple individuals to whom something is addressed, such as letters or packages. The pronunciation remains similar, with the emphasis on the final syllable.
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Your question makes assumptions that are not correct. There is no reason to accept mail for an unknown addressee, by anyone. The manager's job is to accept mail for known addressees.
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.
The Tower of London. In the 1500’s addressees weren’t used like we have today. There was no mail delivery and things like documents and letters were hand delivered. To make sure that anything private was preserved they used a wax seal and tape. This is where the term “red tape” comes from.
A business letter which is addressed to a man and a woman can be either written greeting them each individually or as a "group". The letter can begin: TO Mr. ____ and Mrs. _____ or "To Whom It May Concern". If the addressees have other titles, you may use those as well: To Dr. and Mr. or Dr. and Madame etc.
The Tower of London. In the 1500’s addressees weren’t used like we have today. There was no mail delivery and things like documents and letters were hand delivered. To make sure that anything private was preserved they used a wax seal and tape. This is where the term “red tape” comes from.
It is illegal to deliberately withold or dispose of an addressees mail if the addressee is still at the address. If the addressee has moved however, and the new address is not known then RTS. You can't just throw it away
Use of the 'To' field or the 'CC' field will allow all recipients to see the other email addressees. Use of the 'BC' field will ensure that the people receiving the copy do not see each other e-mail addresses.