How to send mail to multiple recipients in gmail
To send an email to multiple recipients in Gmail, you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Using the "To" field
- Compose a new email by clicking on the "Compose" button in your Gmail inbox.
- In the "To" field, start typing the email address of the first recipient. As you type, Gmail will suggest matching addresses. You can select one from the suggestions or continue typing.
- To add more recipients, separate each address with a comma (",") or a semicolon (;).
- For example, if you want to send an email to John, Jane, and Bob, you can type:
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
- Click the "Send" button to send the email to all the recipients.
Method 2: Using the "CC" and "BCC" fields
- Compose a new email by clicking on the "Compose" button in your Gmail inbox.
- In the "CC" field, add the email addresses of the recipients you want to copy on the email. Separate each address with a comma (",") or a semicolon (;).
- In the "BCC" field, add the email addresses of the recipients you want to blind copy (hide their email addresses from each other). Separate each address with a comma (",") or a semicolon (;).
- Note that the "BCC" field is only available if you have enabled it in your Gmail settings. To do this, go to Settings > General > BCC senders.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email to all the recipients.
Tips and Variations
- You can also use the "To" field to send an email to a group of people who are already in your contacts list. Simply start typing the name of the group, and Gmail will suggest matching contacts.
- If you want to send an email to a large number of recipients, you can use Gmail's "Mass Email" feature. To do this, go to Settings > Advanced > Mass Email, and follow the instructions.
- Be careful when sending emails to multiple recipients, as it can be easy to accidentally send an email to the wrong people. Make sure to double-check the email addresses before sending.