No the name will show up.
Blind carbon copying is a useful way to let others see an e-mail you sent without the main recipient knowing. In other words, how I see this, is that you can send your email to someone, and mail it to aNOTHER person, without your main person knowing that you did. How about this: I quickly sent the email to my sister, but she doesn't like my friend, so I sent the email to my friend in the blind copy. That way my sister wouldn't know.
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If you are blocked from someones email then they are the only ones that can unblock you and there is no contact of messages that get through nor will the one you sent be sent back it is just instantly trashed.
It means Blank Carbon Copy. It's used to show somebody an email without showing the e-mail addresses.
An informal email could be an email sent to someone the sender knows well, a relative or friend - it is more of a note that a letter. A formal email is one that is sent to a business, were the receiver is not known socially or could be anyone in that business.
Not technically "sent" but you can get one by going on websites with viruses in javascript.
No, an email message cannot be sent without an internet connection. Email relies on internet protocols to transmit messages between servers and devices. While you can compose an email offline, it will only be sent once the device reconnects to the internet.
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on the email you haveTOCCBccC.C. Means Carbon Copy, this is seen by all people that you have sent the same email to.Then you have what is calledB.C.C Blind Carbon Copy.if you want to send the one email to all your friends use this way as its blind and no one is able to see who you sent it toI personally use this way as it means that when sending a legal letter for like a unpaid account I am able to send it to the recipient and my accountant without the recipient knowing the accountant got the same email
if you are asking if it is possible that an email you sent to a single person, or a group of people, could be sent to another person without you knowing about it, the answer is YES. for multiple reasons. A simple one is that in most large companies, if a person is out of the office, their email may be set to automatically forward emails to another person in the office. If you are asking this question regarding txt messages, then i am unclear about the answer. Please clarify if you want more input.