Hi
If you don't want others to see the email that you are an email to the
other people as well then enter the email addresses in the BCC Field (Blind
Carbon Copy). There are 2 ways to add the contacts in the email field,
one by adding contacts email one by one or if you have created a group of
Hi,
One additional note. Some eMail services limit the number of recipients that
can be sent to at one time. The eMail service provider is doing this to limit
spam. Often when one single message goes out to hundreds of recipients, this
is actually spam, so limitations are often applied in
Hi,
Yes. If the group is a part of your contacts, and you enter that group name
into the bcc field, the mail message will be sent to all members of that group
and each recipient will not know who else the message was sent to.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with
So, if i will enter the group name, it will insert all the contacts in this
group, in the BCC feeld?
> On Feb 6, 2020, at 4:34 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> You can use the bcc field to enter the addresses. If the bcc is not visible,
> go up to the View menu
Hi,
You can use the bcc field to enter the addresses. If the bcc is not visible,
go up to the View menu and click on "Show bcc Field", or press cmd-option-b to
make it visible. All addresses entered in this field are not visible to
others. You can enter addresses individually, or use
Hi all:
I have a group of contacts that i need to send an email to them, but do not
know how to do it via the Native mail app on Mac, for sure i do not anyone of
them to know that am sending to other persons, is there a way to do it
professionally?
Thanks in advance
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