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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 recipients in a single send looks like mass-mailing behavior, which is exactly what spammers do.

  • No unsubscribe option – Legitimate marketing emails provide a clear unsubscribe link. Without one, your recipients may mark your email as spam.

  • Inconsistent personalization – Everyone gets the same generic message, no personal salutation, which feels spammy.

  • Exposed addresses (CC) – Using CC exposes everyone’s email to each other. That’s both unprofessional and a privacy red flag.

  • Hidden addresses (BCC) – Using BCC hides recipients, which spam filters interpret as a bulk blind send.

What to use instead

The professional alternative is to use a mailing list tool or email marketing platform that’s designed for group communication:

  • Email marketing platforms – Mailchimp, Constant Contact, SendGrid, HubSpot, etc. These handle bulk email delivery, provide unsubscribe links, and reduce spam risks.

  • Mail merge / personalized send – If you’re using Outlook or Gmail, you can use add-ons (like Google Sheets + Gmail mail merge, or Outlook’s Mail Merge with Word) so each person gets their own individual email, not one big CC/BCC dump.

  • Distribution lists / Groups – If it’s an internal team, use Microsoft 365 Groups, Google Groups, or a company distribution list. These are managed, compliant, and don’t flag as spam.

👉 Rule of thumb:

  • CC = few people who all know each other, for collaboration.

  • BCC = rarely, only for one-off cases where privacy matters.

  • Anything beyond that → use a proper mailing list system.

Written by Forrest

Forrest is the founder of TruBambu, LLC, where he works as The IT Whisperer—helping small businesses bring calm to the digital storm. With over 20 years of experience in IT, from the beginings of the Internet to today’s advanced cloud platforms, Forrest bridges the gap between people and technology. Based in Loudoun County, Virginia, he blends technical expertise with relationship-driven service, offering peace of mind IT and digital solutions tailored to each client’s needs.

September 23, 2025