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tali1 | 19:46 Tue 07th Jul 2015 | Internet
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I've got some old emails i need to Bcc to someone else.Bit confused as i dont want the original recipient to know of the Bcc

1) in Bcc line do i put original recipient or the new one ?
2) do i need to put email address in To line ?
2) how do i batch send them ?
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Simply put your own address in the 'To' field and everyone else's in the 'Bcc' one.
20:37 Tue 07th Jul 2015
BCC stands for blind carbon copy.

If you are sending an email to person A and person B but you don't want person A to know that you've sent it to person B you put person B in the BCC box. Person B will see that you have sent it to person A.

I think you will have to send each email individually.
Simply put your own address in the 'To' field and everyone else's in the 'Bcc' one.
@tali1

Buenchico's answer is what you should do *next time* but it sounds like you are asking us how to Bcc something 'after the event' and I assume that you wish to do this without the original addressee receiving a second copy off the email, which might give the game away.

Hopefully, Buenchico's method will work but you could always 'forward' the original message to the intended Bcc recipient.

Back in the days of Outlook, it was possible to see who a message had been Bcc'd to, so there was no privacy element to it. I'd like to know when and why this changed.


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