Send email to multiple recipients bcc
Here is an example of how to send an email to multiple recipients using the "BCC" (Blind Carbon Copy) field in most email clients:
Using Gmail:
- Compose a new email in Gmail.
- In the "To" field, enter the first recipient's email address.
- In the "BCC" field, enter a semicolon-separated list of the remaining recipients' email addresses. For example:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
- Add any additional recipients to the "BCC" field as needed.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Using Outlook:
- Compose a new email in Outlook.
- In the "To" field, enter the first recipient's email address.
- In the "BCC" field, enter a semicolon-separated list of the remaining recipients' email addresses. For example:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
- Add any additional recipients to the "BCC" field as needed.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Using Yahoo Mail:
- Compose a new email in Yahoo Mail.
- In the "To" field, enter the first recipient's email address.
- In the "BCC" field, enter a semicolon-separated list of the remaining recipients' email addresses. For example:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
- Add any additional recipients to the "BCC" field as needed.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Using Mozilla Thunderbird:
- Compose a new email in Thunderbird.
- In the "To" field, enter the first recipient's email address.
- In the "BCC" field, enter a semicolon-separated list of the remaining recipients' email addresses. For example:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
- Add any additional recipients to the "BCC" field as needed.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Note: When using the "BCC" field, the recipients' email addresses will not be visible to each other, and the email will appear to come from only the original sender.