And they just included them all in the ‘to’ instead of bcc. Very professional.
Yes, but you always BCC large groups like that to prevent reply-all disasters.
I was once on a massive reply-all chain. Most of the emails were “stop replying all!” But one made me chuckle. “I like these emails it makes me feel important.”
It’s normally standard to send mass emails using BCC to avoid someone using the Reply All button to spam up people’s inboxes.
Ah you’re right, I missed the “impacted employees will receive” line. Tired skimming fails again.