Carbon Copy BCC = Blind Carbon Copy
CC(Carbon Copy) is just another recipient to be sent a copy of the email. When you send an email with an email in the 'To' field and an email in the 'CC' field, the person in the 'To' field can see who was in the CC feild, although if you use BCC (Blind Carbon Copy), they can't.
CC is carbon copy which is the exact same thing as the original email and BCC is blind carbon copy which means they cannot see the people it was sent to.
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
BC MEANS BLIND COPY(MEANING NO ONE CAN SEE THE NAMES LISTED HERE) CC MEANS CARBON COPY(MEANING EVERYONE CAN SEE JUST AS THEY WOULD IF YOU PUT THE NAME IN THE TO FIELD)
Cc stands for carbon copy. It identifies a person who will receive a copy of the email AND whose name will be revealed to other receipients Bcc stands for blind carbon copy. The person will receive a copy of the email but their name will not be revealed to other receipients
Carbon copy enables you to send an email to a list of clients. The entire list of addresses you sent the email to is displayed in the cc field. Blind carbon copy hides the list of email addresses from the recipients.
Cc means Carbon copy, and if an email address is entered into the Cc box a back up copy of the email will be sent to that person. Bcc means Blind Carbon copy, and if an email address is entered into the Bcc box a back up copy is sent to the person, but they don't see who else has received the email.
Cc stands for carbon copy which means that whose address appears after the Cc: header would receive a copy of the message. Also, the Cc header would also appear inside the header of the received message.Bcc stands for blind carbon copy which is similar to that of Cc except that the Email address of the recipients specified in this field do not appear in the received message header and the recipients in the To or Cc fields will not know that a copy sent to these address.
Use the "bc" or "bcc" feature otherwise known as blind copy (you have the options of using "to", "cc" (carbon-copy), or bcc (blind copy or blind carbon copy) when sending emails. People will only see that the email was sent to "undisclosed recipients" if you use bc or bcc.
BCC means blind courtesy copy the main recipient will not see the other email addresses.
If you receive an email with Cc listed at the top of an email followed by your email address that means you have been sent a copy of an email which was originally sent to someone else. If you receive an email with Cc listed at the top of an email follwed by someone elses email address that means a copy of the email which was sent to you was also sent to someone else, being the address beside Cc.