Monday, May 14, 2012

What is cc: and bcc: in email?

Hello friends, cc:(carbon copy) made it possible to send the same letter to two different people without write or type it twice.A carbon copy of the message is also sent to all the addresses listed in the Cc: field.we can write  more than one email address in this field, and they all get a copy. To enter more than one address in the Cc: field, we have to separet it with comma. When you send a message to more than one address using the Cc: field, both the original recipient and all the recipients of the carbon copies see the To: and Cc: fields including all the addresses in them.This means that every recipient gets to know the email addresses of all the persons that received your message.



The long version of "Bcc" is "blind carbon copy". Bcc: is a nice and powerful tool.The Bcc: field helps you deal with the problems created by Cc:.  a copy of the message goes to every single email address appearing in the Bcc: field.The difference is that neither the Bcc: field itself nor the email addresses in it appear in any of the copies (and not in the message sent to the person in the To: field either).The only recipient address that will be visible to all recipients is the one in the To: field.




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