How to use bounce bully with yahoo mail
Using BCC doesn’t automatically mean your email will be treated as spam. Now, it’s important to realize it’s not all-or-nothing. That’s a mark against the message when it comes to evaluating spam. Naturally, the “From:” line contains my email address.īut your email address is nowhere to be seen. I may put myself in the “To:” line, or I might put a different email address in the “To:” line. If I send you a message using BCC, you receive a message that is not addressed to you. It’s possible they did, but you didn’t hear about it, since all that happened was your email was placed in a spam folder without a bounce notification back to you. I’m surprised your local email delivery succeeded without problems I’d expect some of those recipients to have flagged your email as spam. As a result, long BCC lines, or the same message going to multiple BCC’ed recipients on the same destination service (say five of your 50 are all email addresses), are a couple of the many factors considered when judging whether or not your email is likely to be spam. Sending that email using BCC - including all 50 recipients on the BCC line, so they can’t see each others’ email addresses - seems like a polite and sensible thing to do. Sending the same email once to 50 recipients is a lot easier than sending 50 individual emails. Unfortunately, it’s also a great way to send spam.