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The thread centers around participants seeking and sharing methods for blind copying email addresses when sending newsletters. Several users express their challenges and experiences with different email programs.
Views differ on the specific methods for blind copying email addresses, with participants sharing various experiences based on the email programs they use.
Participants share personal experiences with different email providers, including Outlook and AOL, highlighting the variations in functionality and user interface.
Consultants looking for ways to send newsletters without exposing email addresses may find the shared experiences relevant.
Geekgirl69 said:What program are you using to send the mail?
Geekgirl69 said:In aol all you have to do is put parentheses around the group of names. You can do either individual i.e. (1@glgl), (2@glgl) or as a group i.e. (1@glgl, 2@glgl)
That will make it a blind cc
"Blind Copy" or BCC is a feature in email that allows you to send an email to multiple recipients without them seeing each other's email addresses. This is useful for maintaining privacy and preventing unwanted replies.
Using BCC when sending emails for Pampered Chef helps protect the privacy of your contacts. It prevents them from seeing the email addresses of other recipients, which is especially important in a direct sales context where personal information should be kept confidential.
To BCC recipients, open your email client and create a new message. Look for the "BCC" field, which is usually located near the "To" and "CC" fields. Enter the email addresses of your recipients in the BCC field, and then send your email as usual.
While BCC is great for sending to multiple recipients without revealing their addresses, it limits personalization. To personalize emails, consider using email marketing tools that allow for individual greetings and tailored content while still managing privacy.
Yes, most email providers have a limit on the number of recipients you can BCC in a single email. This limit varies by provider, so it's best to check your email service's guidelines to avoid delivery issues.