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EMail Using BCC

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Why?   Why?  <big>* So someone on the list that hits "reply" doesn't email the whole list.* So someone on the list that hits "reply" doesn't email the whole list if they just want the sender.</big><big>You can easily email a group of people without exposing each person to the entire group list of email addresses.  </big>Yeah some annoying email programs hide it at first.  You can tell the email program to show the BCC field by default so you can use it to send secure, polite, and professional emails.  Afterall, it is actually very rude to each recipient to expose their address to each member of the list!Yeah some annoying email programs hide it at first.  You can tell the email program to show the BCC field by default so you can use it to send secure, polite, and professional emails.  After all, it is actually very rude to each recipient to expose their address to each member of the list! It might even expose you, as the sender, to legal liability as it relates to computer security and identity theft related issues.  To keep the email addresses of all recipients private so there is no chance of a spam bot or piece of malware on one recipient’s computer harvesting the email of another recipient please use BCC.  BCC increases privacy, increases security, and cuts down on the inbox clutter people have to sort through. There’s absolutely no reason to avoid using it when doing so is as simple as putting the addresses in a different address slot.  [[File:outlookbccfield02.gif]][[Category:Computer_Technology]][[Category:Internet]][[Category:Security]]
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