Can you send mails with just bcc

The infamous "blind carbon copy" (BCC) question!

In most email clients and services, you can send an email with only BCC recipients, but there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Email clients: Most email clients, such as Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail, and Apple Mail, allow you to send an email with only BCC recipients. However, some clients may have limitations or restrictions on sending large numbers of BCC emails.
  2. Email services: Some email services, like Gmail, have a limit on the number of BCC recipients you can send to in a single email. For example, Gmail allows up to 500 BCC recipients per email.
  3. Spam filters: Sending large numbers of BCC emails can trigger spam filters, which may flag your email as spam or even block it.
  4. Recipient consent: It's essential to ensure that the recipients have given their consent to receive emails from you, especially if you're sending them unsolicited emails.
  5. Legal considerations: In some jurisdictions, sending unsolicited emails to large numbers of people without their consent may be illegal.

To send an email with only BCC recipients, follow these general steps:

  1. Open your email client or service.
  2. Compose a new email.
  3. In the "To" field, enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send the email to, but separate them with a semicolon (;) or a comma (,).
  4. In the "BCC" field, enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send the email to, but separate them with a semicolon (;) or a comma (,).
  5. Make sure to check the email client or service's settings to ensure that the BCC field is enabled.
  6. Review your email carefully to ensure that you're not sending the email to anyone who hasn't given their consent.

Remember to always follow best practices for email marketing and respect your recipients' privacy and consent.