How to send blind email to group
Sending a blind email to a group, also known as a "blind carbon copy" (BCC), allows you to send an email to multiple recipients without their email addresses being visible to each other. Here's how to do it:
Method 1: Using the BCC field in your email client
- Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
- Compose a new email.
- In the "To" field, enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send the email to, separated by commas or semicolons.
- In the "BCC" field, enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send the email to, separated by commas or semicolons. Note that you can't see the email addresses in the BCC field, but you can enter them manually.
- Write your email message as usual.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Method 2: Using the BCC field in a web-based email client
- Log in to your web-based email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook.com, Yahoo Mail).
- Compose a new email.
- In the "To" field, enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send the email to, separated by commas or semicolons.
- Click the "BCC" button or link, usually located next to the "To" field.
- Enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send the email to, separated by commas or semicolons.
- Write your email message as usual.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Tips and considerations
- When using the BCC field, make sure to enter the email addresses correctly, as any errors may result in the email not being delivered.
- Be cautious when using the BCC field, as it can be used to send spam or phishing emails. Only use it for legitimate purposes.
- Some email clients may have limitations on the number of recipients you can add to the BCC field.
- If you're sending a large number of emails, consider using a bulk email service or a marketing automation tool to manage your email campaigns.
Remember to always follow email etiquette and best practices when sending emails, especially when using the BCC field.