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How do I send blind copy e-mail to a group without each seeing addresses of the others?

I have to send a letter to some people and I dont want them to know Im sending the same to everyone. please help thanks ^^

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well, it's plug easy on Yahoo! 360 message service, because there is an option "show each recipient to the others" you can click off. How about sending it to one with bcc (blind courtesy copy) to all the others? They would each know about the main one, but none of them would know about each other. If the main one is either an obvious one, or even a fake one (an alias of your own, for example), then that would serve your purpose. Or make the main one President Bush or something.

  • 1 decade ago

    The question is already answered, however some mail clients or web-based e-mails need a TO-address, otherwise BCC addresses could get exposed, so write a fake address in the TO: field, like fake@nowhere.net, and write a group or list of addresses in the BCC field. Of course, eventually you'll get a message because your e-mail never reached the fake address.

    If you have regular pen-pals maje a group and avoid typing or gatherin addresses every time you send a message.

  • 1 decade ago

    If you truly don't want others to see the email addresses you are sending to then send the email to your self and include all other email addresses in the blind carbon copy section which is called "bcc". Hope this helps!

  • Fremen
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Put all of their addresses in the bcc section. bcc is blind carbon copy and means that any address in that section will not appear to other recipients.

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  • 1 decade ago

    By using the "bcc" option, no one can see who else has received your mail.

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