Where is bcc in mail

In email, "BCC" stands for "Blind Carbon Copy". It's a feature that allows you to send an email to multiple recipients without including their email addresses in the "To" or "CC" fields.

To find the BCC field in your email client, follow these steps:

For Gmail:

  1. Compose a new email.
  2. Click on the "To" field.
  3. Click on the "Bcc" button (it looks like a small envelope with a slash through it).
  4. Enter the email addresses you want to send the email to, separated by commas.

For Outlook:

  1. Compose a new email.
  2. Click on the "To" field.
  3. Click on the "Bcc" button (it's usually located next to the "To" and "CC" buttons).
  4. Enter the email addresses you want to send the email to, separated by semicolons (;).

For Yahoo Mail:

  1. Compose a new email.
  2. Click on the "To" field.
  3. Click on the "Bcc" button (it's usually located next to the "To" and "CC" buttons).
  4. Enter the email addresses you want to send the email to, separated by commas.

For other email clients:

The process may vary depending on the email client you're using. Look for a "Bcc" or "Blind Carbon Copy" button or field in the compose window.

Remember that when you use BCC, the recipients' email addresses will not be visible to each other, and they will not be able to see who else is receiving the email.