Hi there,
You're probably here because I sent you a link to this page in
response to an Email from you in which my address was included with
lots of others in the To: or Cc: field of your Email.
If you already know all this stuff and just made a mistake - sorry
for wasting your time. If you know all this stuff and think you
disagree with me, please read on and see if my take on it is useful!
I get quite a few Emails which are sent to lots and lots of people.
Quite frequently I can see all the addresses (and sometimes names)
of the recipients because they are in the To: or Cc:
field of the Email. It also means that all the other recipients
can see the Email addresses of all the other recipients. This also
means that a virus (some are able to reap a harvest of these addresses)
can see all those addresses. This worries me.
My question to you is:
Are you confident that everyone that you sent the email to is
happy for you to share their Email address with everyone else
on the list, many of whom they may not know remembering
that the viruses may be able to exploit the shared information
too?
The Solution:
Use the BCC: (Blind Carbon Copy) field
for addressing your mass mailings.
If you put all your addresses in the BCC: field then none
of the recipients can see who any of the recipients are. (They can
of course be pretty sure that they were one of the recipients
since they received the message!)
If you do have a legitimate reason to share these addresses then
that is, of course, fair enough!
Sometimes your email client will not show you the BCC: field,
in which case you may need to look in the view menu to try and tell
it to show the BCC: field.
Here is someone else's explanation of why you should use the BCC field. It has links to some "How To" documents if you need help finding the settings.
If you didn't know that stuff - I hope that helps. If you did
- I hope your reading hasn't been a waste of time!
Grace and Peace to you
David Jeanneret
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