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Need to send a bulk EMAIL but don’t want recipients to see other addresses?
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In many email packages, there’s a BC (Blind Copy) option. Recipients supplied under BC aren’t listed in the copies other recipients get.
This is also a nice security measure because spammers harvesting email addresses can’t see any BC’s.
Hope that helps.
Depends on your email client but usually you add them all via the BCC option. (Blind Carbon Copy)