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Others say the Bcc function is nothing to be ashamed of.
For that reason, using Bcc can be devious in the workplace.
Thus, a slip system in bcc requires heat to activate.
One can use the Bcc field to send copies of the email to many recipients.
"I consider it more honest to forward the mail separately than to do Bcc," she said.
There are also a number of BCC in other countries.
BCC provide a range of business services for members.
BCC is now a modern location for events and conferences.
Other recipients will not see the Bcc recipient's email address in the mail.
Training has an important place among the activities of BCC.
"If I have learned anything, it's the value of the Bcc option," he said.
Some people don't use Bcc because they don't trust it.
The bcc and fcc, with their higher densities, are both quite common in nature.
By mid-1897 the BCC had about 2200 members in 130 local unions.
BCC is in Zone 13, along with 11 other clubs.
Once the Bcc line is displayed on your message header, any address that you put into it will be hidden from others.
People who have only rarely used carbon paper know what the letters cc: and bcc: mean at the bottom of a page.
The document will move down one line and insert BCC at the top.
Recipients are added to the Bcc list for each email, so they are not visible to one another.
There are three ways in which the "BCC:" field is used.
The BCC expects unemployment to hit 2.77 million by the end of 2012.
Students can be in all or none of these programs when attending BCC.
BCC for women newly seeking employment outside the home.
To pass along information about a change of address, a new job or some other announcement, she said, she generally uses the Bcc feature.
On the next line beneath these two addresses, Monty read the letters: bcc: eumenides@ininaret.co.uk.
Bcc: Blind carbon copy to tertiary recipients who receive the message.
Avoid blind carbon copying and forwarding, too - the former isn't foolproof and both can cause you trouble.
A. Some e-mail programs handle Bcc's, or blind carbon copies, differently from other programs.
This stands for blind carbon copy, and it lets you fill in addresses that you can see on your original message, but your recipients cannot.
Blind Carbon Copy.
There is no convenient way other than bcc, blind carbon copy, to say, "I'm sending you a copy without informing the addressee."
To pass along a joke, I always start a new message and BCC (blind carbon copy) all the recipients.
If the message is a blind carbon copy, the recipient can only tell whether the message was forwarded through the alias by examining the message headers.
"Cc:" and "Bcc:" mean "carbon copy" and "blind carbon copy" respectively.
Allison Thomas, a management consultant in Studio City, Calif., simply does not trust the E-mail program to send a blind carbon copy that is truly blind.
Blind Carbon Copy (Bcc) is a way to send emails, like a Carbon Copy (cc).
However, unlike a Carbon Copy, only the sender and the Bcc recipient will know who gets the Blind Carbon Copies of the email.
Bcc: Blind Carbon Copy; addresses added to the SMTP delivery list but not (usually) listed in the message data, remaining invisible to other recipients.
Spammers would send one e-mail to the open relay and (effectively) include a large blind carbon copy list, then the open relay would relay that spam to the entire list.
Copies of the letters were found in files of the Tigers, Morris's 1986 team, marked "bcc" for blind carbon copy to Ueberroth and Jim Campbell, the Tigers' president.
Blind carbon copy is used quite a bit for mailings to large numbers of people - the notorious junk mail from spammers, for example - and in corporate situations where E-mail memos are discreetly sent to other recipients.
In the context of e-mail, 'blind carbon copy' (abbreviated 'Bcc:') refers to the practice of sending a message to multiple recipients in such a way that conceals individual email addresses from the complete list of recipients.
The "BCC:" field (where the "BCC" means "Blind Carbon Copy") contains addresses of recipients of the message whose addresses are not to be revealed to other recipients of the message.
To the Editor: Your article on E-mail etiquette ("Tracking the Evolution of E-Mail Etiquette," Dec. 10) omitted what for me is the most important use of the blind carbon copy function: sending my own E-mail to myself.
An additional 'BCC' (blind carbon copy) field is available for hidden notification; recipients listed in the BCC field receive a copy of the message but are not shown on any other recipient's copy (including other BCC recipients).
During 2007-2008, two javascript-based flooders, Scrap Flooder "Carbon Copy Scraper" & "Blind Carbon Copy Scraper" (commonly called CCS & BCCS), became available in almost every famous Orkut community.