Mail : blind copy
Why does the blind copy name of the person is no longer mentioned on my receved copy of the mail. Mac OS Catalina
iMac 21.5", macOS 10.15
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Why does the blind copy name of the person is no longer mentioned on my receved copy of the mail. Mac OS Catalina
iMac 21.5", macOS 10.15
Yes you can see who is included in the blind copy field in your sent email. You asked why you could not see the names in your "received" copy of the email. The reason is that your "received" copy is the same as everyone elses "received" copy, hidden names in the BCC field.
Yes you can see who is included in the blind copy field in your sent email. You asked why you could not see the names in your "received" copy of the email. The reason is that your "received" copy is the same as everyone elses "received" copy, hidden names in the BCC field.
OK it is a blind copy but in de future de name of the person of the blind copy was mentioned in de sent copy that sent to my one adres. When I consulted later the email I could see to whom I have sent a blind copy. Now in the new operation system the name of the blind copy is no longer mentioned.
If I understand your question the answer is because the name is in the "blind carbon copy" field. The purpose of the BCC field is to hide names.
It will only show in the Sent copy, for reasons Bob says.
BCC, no show.
CC, shows.
Mail : blind copy