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Your guide to setting up Webmail

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:12 am
by sohanuzzaman53
CC stands for Carbon Copy . It allows the email writer to

From sending the same message to multiple people and them knowing that he sent this message to the main address he specified.

Example: Your manager wants you to send a list of phone numbers philippines message to a client and when you send it, you put your manager's email address.

In the CC field, he will receive a copy of the original message content, with the ability to know that you sent the message to the customer.

Target. You can include multiple email addresses in the CC field if you want to send the same message content to more than one person.

The word BCC is an abbreviation for blind carbon copy , and the word blind means that it is thus

The field will add a number of email addresses for different users so that a carbon copy can reach them.

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From the same message, but those addresses will not be shown to any users, which is the opposite of the term CC, which enables

Other users are notified of the email addresses that received the same carbon copy of the message.



When to use CC or BCC
Use CC when you want to send a copy of an email to someone else who is not a primary recipient. You want that person to know who the primary recipients are.

BCC is useful when you want someone else to receive your email but don't want them to know who the primary recipients are. It can also be useful when you want to send a message to a large number of people.