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How do I view the BCC recipients on an email Ive received? You cant. Hi everyone. Leo Notenboom here for askleo.com, with, hopefully one of my shorter videos, because the answer really is that simple. You cant find out who else was BCCed on an email that youve received. Thats the definition of BCC. So BCC stands for blind carbon copy, or perhaps blind courtesy copy. In some circles. The bottom line is its a way to send an email to someone without their email address or their name being visible in the email at all. So a scenario, for example, is youre sending an email to a customer. They are the To line. You may have other people on the CC line so that their email addresses are included and visible to both you as the sender and to the recipients as well. So everybody knows who is on the To and the CC line. But you also use the BCC line to send a copy of that email at the same time. To your boss. For example. What that means is your boss will get a copy of the email and hell