Cc/bcc fields in an email
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Hello,
I have more or less understood how the cc/bcc fields work, but I would like to know if it's possible to place all my recipients' addresses in the bcc field, without filling in the to: or cc: fields??? Is that possible? And if not, what should I write in the to: field? Thank you!
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I have more or less understood how the cc/bcc fields work, but I would like to know if it's possible to place all my recipients' addresses in the bcc field, without filling in the to: or cc: fields??? Is that possible? And if not, what should I write in the to: field? Thank you!
AdConfiguration: Windows 98
Internet Explorer 6.0
10 réponses
Hi!
You're very smart: putting your contacts in blind carbon copy (bcc) protects them from spam! Well done!
In the "to" field, just put your address, and that's it! ;)
Have a great evening, and again, well done!
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Lies and credulity couple and give birth to opinion. (P.Valery)
You're very smart: putting your contacts in blind carbon copy (bcc) protects them from spam! Well done!
In the "to" field, just put your address, and that's it! ;)
Have a great evening, and again, well done!
--
Lies and credulity couple and give birth to opinion. (P.Valery)
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Thank you very much for your response!!! But actually, it's strange, just after asking this question, I tried to send a message to several recipients that I had all placed in "bcc", nothing in "to", nothing in "cc"!! And no error message blocked me! So in the end, everything is well that ends well!! But anyway, thank you for your response... you were very quick!!
Julien
Hello everyone, and sorry for the inconvenience, but I would like to know if it is useful to use BCC when sending a message to just one person? What I mean is, will it protect against spam or something like that, or is it useless?