Hi Its not BBc in emails .Its BCc.It means Blind Carbon Copy. The receiver of the email does not know to who else you have sent the email if you put it in BCC. I think you mean Bcc which stands for Blind Carbon Copy. This is how Bcc is used: recipients listed in the Bcc: field will not be seen by any other addressees (those listed in the To: and Cc: fields).
BCC means Blind Carbon Copy. Any emails addresses you enter into the BCC field will receive a copy of the email; however, this list will be concealed, so the original recipient of your email won't know it was copied to the people in the BCC list.CC means Carbon Copy, if using this field (as opposed to BCC), the recipients will see who else was copied on the email/ message.It means "blind carbon copy".If you are sending to multiple people none of the people will know who else you are sending it to.;)
using Bcc and cc
it means barclays connect card.
If you send or receive email on a company computer then it is only wise to assume that the network administrator can read any of them, whether "to", "cc", "bcc" or "from" you.
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.
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Put only one address in the "To" field, and put the others in the "Bcc" field. Bcc stands for Blind Carbon Copy, which means that the recipients can see who was in the "To" field, but they cannot see who else got the message.
Put the addressee's address in the BCC field (blind carbon copy) rather than in the TO or the CC fields.
Copy furnish is another way to say carbon copy. Popular in letters and emails, it is abbreviated with the letters CC, or BCC for blind carbon copy.
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BCC can stand for basal cell carcinoma. In the old schema for reporting pap smear results it stood for benign cellular changes. It can also mean blind carbon copy.