Here's how to use it in Hotmail. The To: field, of course, is all you need to address a message in Windows Live Hotmail. What if you want to avoid a long list of email address in that field, or need to copy somebody without their address visible to other recipients?
For these needs, you get Bcc : — blind carbon copy. Recipients in this field will get a copy alright, but their addresses are deleted before the message is delivered to all recipients. Windows Live Hotmail does not expose the Bcc: field right away, but adding recipients to it is still easy. To add recipients to the Bcc: field when composing a message in Windows Live Hotmail:. Using Bcc: you can also send an email to "undisclosed recipients" from Windows Live Hotmail.
Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Type the email address of the recipient who will receive the blind carbon copy into the "BCC" input box. Allen Bethea has written articles on programming, web design,operating systems and computer hardware since Allen has extensive experience with desktop and system software for both Windows and Linux operating systems.
How to Access a Gmail Account. I still cannot use my Outlook Account within Thunderbird to send Bcc's. These are not received by others. I suspect the inability to send Bcc's via my Thunderbird Outlook Account may have coincided with an update of outlook.
All this makes me suspect that the problem is in Outlook, not Thunderbird. Outlook have turned off the function for mail clients that do not use Microsoft's proprietary activsync technology.
MY attempts to find out why have fallen on deaf ears at Outlook. As they are not interested in explaining why they took the action, I suggest there is little hope of changing the decision. However you all should be complaining on the outlook. There is absolutely nothing anyone associated with Thunderbird can do to make Microsoft stick to the rules and allow BCC mail.
There will be no work around. Using another service to send your mail is all well and good, as long as that service agrees and the recipients actually get the mail without it being marked as spam. After all a good indicator of a spam message is one that claims to be from a site other than the one sending it.
As I indicated before, as Microsoft Customers you might stand a chance asking on their support site, but continued discussion on this forum will achieve nothing.
Search Support Search. Learn More. Matt Top 10 Contributor Moderator. Piek Question owner. I tested in both I'm not sure how to read all of this, but it looks normal from Thunderbird's end: The third message shows up in the opposite order in the Hotmail Sent folder in Thunderbird, but in the same order online on Outlook''. If you have your Hotmail account set up as an IMAP account, the messages you send from Thunderbird ''should'' show up in your Sent folder under the account, without having to BCC yourself.
But now the issue is worst as we discovered that ''other people'' in Bcc are also not receiving the message. Piek said Hi Matt, checking the question you opened there are no valid answers from Microsoft as of yet. It can not change the configuration of Microsoft's servers I strongly suggest you change mail providers. I have this problem, too.
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