When you send an email using the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field, the recipients included in the BCC list receive the email without seeing the addresses of other BCC recipients. This ensures privacy, as each BCC recipient is unaware of who else received the email. Recipients in the "To" and "CC" fields can see each other's email addresses, but the BCC recipients remain hidden from everyone else.
Carbon Copy...as in sending an email to more than one person. BCC is Blind Carbon Copy..when you send an email to two people, but the person in the "Send to:" category does not know that the person in the "BCC" category has received the same email.
Send an email using the Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) field. This will send the email to everyone in that field, but they will only see your email address (From) and their own email (To) and no other address.
Use the BCC box. When you put the email addresses in there it won't show to anyone else. Put your own email addy in the TO box. If BCC isn't showing you may need to go to your email options to unhide it.
If you send or receive email on a company computer then it is only wise to assume that the network administrator can read any of them, whether "to", "cc", "bcc" or "from" you.
BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. When you use CC you let all the e-mail receivers know who received a copy of the e-mail. When you use BCC, the members of the BCC group are not revealed to the other people who receive the e-mail. If you receive an e-mail that shows the only recipient as the sender, it probably means that your e-mail address was included on the BCC line.
BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy The person whose email address should be invisible , is to be entered in the BCC field. - Rahul Agrawal
Use the "bc" or "bcc" feature otherwise known as blind copy (you have the options of using "to", "cc" (carbon-copy), or bcc (blind copy or blind carbon copy) when sending emails. People will only see that the email was sent to "undisclosed recipients" if you use bc or bcc.
The full form of BCC in history stands for Blind Carbon Copy. It is a term used in email communication to send a copy of an email to recipients without the other recipients knowing. This feature helps maintain confidentiality and privacy in email correspondence.
CC is short for carbon copy. BCC is short for blind carbon copy.The reason BCC is called a "blind" carbon copy is that, as opposed to CC, BCC recipients of an email are not indicated to anyone, including other BCC recipients.Therefore, if you send an email to person A, with person B and C in CC and person D and E in BCC, person B will see that the email was sent to person A, B, and C, but will not see D or E's names.Likewise, neither person D nor E sees each other's names on the recipient list.The manual that I read said that BCC is good for "secret guests" of a party.
NO! The email receiver cannot read the Bcc list.
There are many uses for BCC but the primary is to send an email to another person other than the primary reciepient blindly. Meaning they will not know the email was sent to another person. Many applications are comming out that utilize the BCC comand though like CRMs (to add conversations to your CRM), Reminder scheduling (followup.cc), ect...
In emailing, BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. Any email addresses typed into the BCC slot will receive a copy of the email, but no one else will be able to see who else has received the email.