时间:2026-07-15 20:54 | 来源:墨客学术 | 作者:墨客学术 | 点击:次
It's also the little mysteries that make life interesting, right? - A message to mysteriously "undisclosed recipients", for example. How about sending such a message yourself? It's practical, too, because you get to email a group of people without giving away their email addresses. In Yahoo! Mail, mailing "undisclosed recipients" is pleasantly easy. First, let's create an address book entry for easily addressing "Undisclosed recipients": * Select Contacts in Yahoo! Mail's folder list. * Click Add Contacts. * Type "Undisclosed" (not including the quotation marks) under First. * Now enter "recipients" (again excluding the quotation marks) under Last. * Type your Yahoo! Mail address under Email:. * Click Save. Now, to send an email message to "undisclosed recipients" in Yahoo! Mail: * Press N to start a new message. * Start typing "undisclosed" (not including the quotation marks) under To:. * Select Undisclosed recipients (followed by your Yahoo! Mail email address) from the auto-complete list. * Click Show BCC (next to the To: field). * Enter all desired recipients under Bcc:. ** You can use an address book group to address multiple people easily, of course. * Continue composing your message and eventually click Send. You will get a copy of the message, and your address might show up in the To:field. It's safe to delete that copy, of course.