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.
NO! The email receiver cannot read the Bcc list.
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.
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.
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 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.
No, recipients in the Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy) list cannot see each other's email addresses. When an email is sent with recipients in the Bcc field, those recipients receive the email without visibility of others included in the Bcc list, ensuring their privacy. Only the sender can see all the recipients' addresses in the To, Cc, and Bcc fields.
It means BCC. The people in the BCC list will also receive the email; however, the BCC list is concealed, so people you don't want to see the list can't.
To Bcc yourself in Outlook 2007, create a new email by clicking on "New" or "New Mail Message." In the message window, go to the "View" menu and select "Bcc Field" to display the Bcc field. Enter your email address in the Bcc field along with other recipients in the To or Cc fields as needed. This way, you will receive a copy of the email without other recipients seeing your address.
Blind Copy - for email
CC is carbon copy which is the exact same thing as the original email and BCC is blind carbon copy which means they cannot see the people it was sent to.
These stand for 'Carbon Copy' and 'Blind Carbon Copy'. All email addresses in CC and BCC will be sent the email you have written. The difference is that addresses in the BCC list will not be able to see the addresses of anyone else you have sent the email to.