Bccword use in mail

bcc stands for "blind carbon copy". It's a feature in email clients that allows you to send a copy of an email to multiple recipients without including their email addresses in the "To" or "CC" fields.

When you use bcc, the email addresses of the recipients are not visible to each other, hence the term "blind". This is useful when you want to send an email to multiple people, but you don't want them to know who else is receiving the same email.

Here are some common use cases for bcc:

  1. Mass emails: When you need to send the same email to a large number of people, but you don't want to overwhelm them with a long list of recipients.
  2. Confidential emails: If you need to send sensitive or confidential information to multiple people, using bcc ensures that only the intended recipients can see the email addresses.
  3. Surveys or polls: When collecting feedback or opinions from multiple people, using bcc helps keep the responses anonymous.
  4. Newsletters or announcements: If you need to send the same message to multiple people or groups, bcc is a convenient way to do so without cluttering the "To" field.

To use bcc in your email client, follow these general steps:

  1. Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
  2. Enter the email addresses of the recipients in the "Bcc" field (usually located below the "To" and "CC" fields).
  3. Add the email content as usual.
  4. Send the email.

Keep in mind that some email clients may have slightly different interfaces or settings for using bcc. Additionally, some email providers may have limitations or restrictions on using bcc for large numbers of recipients or for commercial purposes.