20 Jun 2010

Benefits of Using BCC While Sending an Email


What is BCC?

BCC stands Blind Carbon Copy. It refers to the practice of sending an email to multiple recipients without disclosing the individual emails addresses. While sending the same email/message
to multiple recipients, it is a common practice for most users to
separate the email addresses by using comma or semi-colon and insert
all those addresses in the To: filed. When emails are
sent in this way, each receiver is able to see the complete list of
recipient email addresses to which the same message if being sent to.
Unlike To:, the BCC: option allows you to hide the recipients in email messages. In other words, when emails are sent using BCC:,  the receiver will not be able to see the list of recipient email addresses. Thus using BCC is a smart way to protect the privacy of the recipients.

Why should you Use BCC?

Here are the reasons for using BCC:
Privacy – BCC provides an easy and simple option for protecting the privacy of your recipients. Under many circumstances it is necessary for us send an email without letting the recipients
know who else is receiving the same message. Also it is highly
recommended that you use the BCC: while forwarding a
joke or a funny email to a list of your friends.  If you are sending
email on behalf of a business or organization, it may be especially
important to keep lists of clients, members, or associates
confidential. So don’t forget to use BCC: in instances wherever privacy matters.
Respect for you recipients- While forwarding email messages, people often do not bother to remove the list of previous recipients.  As a result, messages that are repeatedly sent to many
recipients may contain long lists of email addresses.  This makes it
easy for the spammers to collect and target those emails for spamming.
In order to avoid the risk of spammers, it is necessary that you encourage people/friends to use BCC: while forwarding any message to you. This prevents your email address from appearing in other people’s inboxes thereby keeping yourself less
exposed to spammers. You may also refer How to Protect an Email Account
from SPAM for more information on spamming.

How to BCC an email message?

Most email clients provide the BCC: option under a few lines below the To: field. All you have to do is just enter the list of recipients in the BCC: field instead of entering in the To:To: field. You may enter only your own email address in the field. Once you do this just hit the Send button.
  
The moral is that you should use BCC: while sending bulk messages so as to protect the privacy of your recipients.


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