How to see bcc in mail

The age-old question of how to see the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) recipients in an email!

Unfortunately, it's not possible to see the BCC recipients in the email itself, as that would defeat the purpose of BCCing, which is to keep the recipients' email addresses private. However, there are a few workarounds to help you achieve your goal:

Method 1: Check your email client's settings

  1. Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
  2. Look for the settings or options menu (usually represented by a gear icon or three vertical dots).
  3. Search for "BCC" or "Blind Carbon Copy" in the settings menu.
  4. Check if there's an option to display BCC recipients or show hidden recipients. If available, toggle it on.

Method 2: Use a third-party email client extension

  1. Install a third-party email client extension that allows you to view BCC recipients, such as:
    • BCC Viewer (Chrome extension for Gmail)
    • BCC Revealer (Firefox add-on for Gmail)
    • Outlook BCC Viewer (Outlook add-in)
  2. Follow the extension's installation instructions and enable it in your email client.

Method 3: Ask the sender

If you're really curious about who was BCC'd, you can try asking the sender directly. They might be willing to share the list of BCC recipients with you, depending on their discretion and the context of the email.

Important note: Be respectful of people's privacy and only ask to see BCC recipients if you have a legitimate reason to do so. Remember that BCCing is a way to keep email addresses private, and it's generally considered impolite to ask someone to reveal their BCC list without a good reason.

I hope these methods help you achieve your goal!