[Njtechdiv] this is about using bcc

Eileen Scrivani etscrivani at verizon.net
Sat Nov 25 15:31:55 UTC 2017


BCC is a “blind” carbon copy. It simply stops recipients of messages from having to read long lists of email addresses when people send mail out to many people. Frankly, I wish more people would learn to use it. I find it makes getting to the subject  and text of the message so much easier.

Eileen

From: Lester Cameron via Njtechdiv 
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2017 7:43 AM
To: njtec 
Cc: Lester Cameron 
Subject: [Njtechdiv] this is about using bcc

Hello this is Mr Lester 
I have a question about using bcc on a email 
this is the question 
Is there any way that some one can read the address that is put in the bcc area in a new email   
I am talking about a blind person using  it or a sighted  person using it Is it key strokes for the blind or 
is it a mouse  for a sited person   
why I am asking is because some one sent me a email using bcc and sent it to a person using the regular email and this person wrote  back to the original person and said why did you sent it to him 
It was a nice thanks giving letter 
thank you for any help 
from the desk of Mr lester cameron 
remember life is what it is 
it is what you do with it that matters 
do all you can with it 
I do that each day of my life 



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