Have you ever wanted to send an email to a group of people without showing their individual email addresses? Maybe you’re a teacher who wants to send a newsletter to all the parents in your class, or maybe you’re just trying to keep your contacts organized. Whatever the reason, creating a group email address in Gmail can be a useful tool. In this post, we’ll show you how to create a group email address in Gmail so you can send emails to a group of people without showing their individual email addresses.
First, you’ll need to create a group in Gmail. To do this, go to your main inbox and click on “Contacts.” At the bottom of your groups list, select “Create a new group.” Give your group a name and click “OK.” Now, you’re ready to add contacts to your group.
Select your new group from the list and click “Add a contact.” You can add contacts from your address book or manually enter email addresses. Once you’ve added all the contacts you want to include in your group, you’re ready to compose your email.
Click on the “Compose” button to create a new email message. In the “To” field, click on “Bcc” to add your group email address. This will ensure that each recipient only sees their own email address and not the email addresses of everyone else in the group.
Next, add your subject and message. Here’s the important part: you won’t be able to send your email without adding “Undisclosed recipients” in the “To” field. Type “Undisclosed recipients” followed by your own email address in angle brackets (). This will send a copy of the email to your own email address, as well as to everyone in the group.
When you’re ready, click “Send.” Each recipient will receive the email with their own email address in the “To” field, but they won’t be able to see the email addresses of anyone else in the group.
Creating a group email address in Gmail can be a useful way to keep your contacts organized and make it easy to send emails to a group of people. By following these simple steps, you can create a group email address and send emails without showing individual email addresses.