We all have wondered what is CC and BCC in Email. In this blog we are going to cover its meaning, How to use it, and example to help you understand.
The BCC field stands for "Blind Carbon Copy" and is similar to CC but with one crucial difference: email addresses in the BCC field are hidden. This means that recipients in the "To" and "CC" fields won’t know who else received the email via BCC. So why use BCC? Let’s explore ...
Learn everything that you need to know about using CC and BCC in an email and what makes them different. Plus, when you want to use one over the other.
CC (Carbon Copy) allows you to send a copy of an email to additional recipients while making their addresses visible to everyone. It’s best used for keeping people informed without expecting action. Recipients in the “CC” field are visible to everyone in the email. Email servers process C...
It's a good way to keep other people informed about what is discussed in an email. However, it’s important to know that, unlike the regular recipients of an email, the content of an email is generally not addressed to CC recipients and are not necessarily involved in the conversation. ...
How does the CC feature work? When you use the CC feature, you include the email addresses or contact details of the additional recipients in the CC field of an email or other messaging platforms. By doing so, they receive a copy of the message you are sending to the main recipient(s)...
When you add someone to the Bcc field, their email address remains hidden from everyone else. On the other hand, when you use the Cc field, all recipients can see the email addresses of others. This means that the person in the Bcc field can see and read the email, but others in the...
It is displayed as a separate line above the body of an email. The ‘Cc’ (carbon copy) field allows the sender to send a copy of the email to additional recipients. The recipients marked in the ‘To’ field can see the email address(es) listed in the ‘Cc’ field. The ‘Bcc’ ...
It is displayed as a separate line above the body of an email. The ‘Cc’ (carbon copy) field allows the sender to send a copy of the email to additional recipients. The recipients marked in the ‘To’ field can see the email address(es) listed in the ‘Cc’ field. The ‘Bcc’ ...
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