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Email with to: undisclosed recipient...

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Hi Friends,

Some times I received email from someone, but in the section "To" : not my email address, but undisclosed recepients... or occasionally on section "TO" : email address of the sender....

how could I make email like that ??

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  1. The sender is likely using the Bcc: field to address the email message.  Bcc: recipients get a copy of the email, but their email address is automatically deleted at delivery. Nobody except you and the Bcc: recipient will know that they got a copy, and their email address will not be exposed.

    Here is how it's done:

    1. Create a new message in your email client.

    2. Insert "Undisclosed Recipients" in the To: field, followed by your email address in "<,>" braces.

       • The To: field should look like: "Undisclosed Recipients <me@example.com>".

       • If you send emails to undisclosed recipients frequently, you can add your own email address to your address book with "Undisclosed" as the first and "recipients" as the last name. Instead of filling in the To: field manually, you can then use the address book entry.

    3. Put all the recipients' email addresses in the Bcc: field, separated by commas.

       • The Bcc: field could look something like: "my.first.friend@example.net, my_second_friend@example.net, stillanotherfriend@example.com".

    4. Compose your message.

    5. Send it.

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