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BCC Emails sent to a mailing list show "undisclosed recipient" instead of displaying my name as sender

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I am testing sending emails to a mailing list sending them all as BCC.

All of the emails when received show "Undisclosed Recipient" as the Sender instead of Displaying my name as the sender.

Another thread said this might be a Google thing. I am sending the emails from a work email not Google though I do not know if Google is the underlying sender for my work domain.

Any ideas of how to fix this?

I want my recipients to know the email is coming from me so they don't think it is spam.

I am testing sending emails to a mailing list sending them all as BCC. All of the emails when received show "Undisclosed Recipient" as the Sender instead of Displaying my name as the sender. Another thread said this might be a Google thing. I am sending the emails from a work email not Google though I do not know if Google is the underlying sender for my work domain. Any ideas of how to fix this? I want my recipients to know the email is coming from me so they don't think it is spam.

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All of the emails when received show "Undisclosed Recipient" as the Sender instead of Displaying my name as the sender.

"Undisclosed Recipients" should be in the To: field, not in the From: field. It certainly is that way here using a Gmail account.

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