Why you might get blocked as a “Spammer” if you send a group email using your email application?
Why CC / BCC can make you look like a spammer When you send to a group using CC or BCC in a standard email client (like Outlook, Gmail, etc.), a few things happen that trigger spam filters or make recipients suspicious: Bulk delivery – Dozens (or hundreds) of...
Drowning in Passwords? Here’s the Fix.
We’ve all been there — a sea of passwords for email, banking, social media, and every business app under the sun. The temptation is to reuse the same one everywhere, but that’s exactly what hackers count on. The trick is to follow a few basics: Make them long (12+...
Why BCC and not CC when emailing to a small group?
When emailing a small group, think carefully about whether to use CC or BCC. CC (Carbon Copy) shares everyone’s addresses with the whole group—fine when all recipients know each other. BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) keeps addresses private, which looks more professional and...