We can't emphasize enough the importance of using the BCC: (Blind
Carbon Copy) feature of an email program when sending an email to
a collection of people who do not know each other. (To read
more about why this is important and how to use BCC:, click
here.)
Sometimes, though, people can't find the BCC: field. If
you're a Mozilla Thunderbird user and don't know how to invoke a BCC: field when
you start a new email, here's how:
1)
Start a new email. Notice the small arrow to the left of the
word To:
2)
Click on the arrow to the left of the word To: and an option
menu will appear. Notice the BCC: option.
4) Put the email addresses into
the BCC: field. Send your email as usual.