Using a bcc seems very risky to me.
Live by the tried - and - true test: You should never have to
use the bcc line in email, and if you feel you do, ask yourself why.»
Not exact matches
If staff need to send out emails to a large number of people on a mailing list, then they should
use a blind carbon copy (
bcc), so that recipients» names can't be seen by other people.
If you're sending a message to a group of people and you need to protect the privacy of your list, you should always
use «
Bcc.»
Instead,
use an e-mail distribution service or list the recipients in the
bcc (blind carbon copy) field.
According to Uneasy Silence, Fusion Garage send an email out presumably to all Joojoo customers, but they mistakenly
used the Cc field rather than the
Bcc field, revealing the list of email addresses that the message was sent to — there were only 64 of them.
Additionally, Clio also offers the ability to
bcc your emails directly to a matter through
use of matter - specific email addresses.