Send A Gmail Message To Multiple Recipients

Sometimes you need to send an email to more than one person. Let’s take a look at how you accomplish that in Gmail.

Open your Gmail inbox and then click on compose.

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A new, blank email opens up.

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Write the message. In the recipients’ line  (where To is written, the topmost white line)  write the names or email ids of the recipients one after another, without any comma or full stop.

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Make sure that the recipients’ list looks like the following example.

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You can send the mail to as many recipients as you like!

~ Riya

2 thoughts on “Send A Gmail Message To Multiple Recipients

  1. Creating an email to multiple recipients as you suggest exposes all the names and possibly addresses to everyone on the routing. This may be okay when everyone knows everyone else, but to expose someone’s address to a stranger is unforgivable.

    I suggest a better way to send an email to multiple recipients would be to address the note to yourself and add all the other addresses in BCC area. That way they all will get the email, but addresses remain hidden.

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