tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2591654255713348961.post1618587034532596778..comments2021-06-28T13:24:42.305-07:00Comments on Portland Event Planner: Email etiquette tip: the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) fieldEmee Pumarega, CMPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15373465013166529882noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2591654255713348961.post-7498994141406540572009-11-24T17:40:36.523-08:002009-11-24T17:40:36.523-08:00Agreed - one should never broadcast other's em...Agreed - one should never broadcast other's email addresses. This is how spammers get their lists, and you expose your entire recipient list to a "reply all" that could be very embarrassing.<br /><br />However - it should be noted that the BCC technique will only work for up to about 50 people. After that, ISP's will assume that the message is SPAM. And actually - if you are sending commercial mail without the ability to unsubscribe - it technically is SPAM. If it's important to communicate to a wide audience it may be time to invest in an email marketing campaign. At Email Broadcast here in Seattle - we're specialist at this.<br /><br />Good luck!<br />KenKenhttp://www.emailbroadcast.comnoreply@blogger.com