Carbon Copy. Sometimes it also refers to what is called blind carbon copy.
It when when you want to send an email to different email addresses.
It means that you're coping an e-mail to someone else.
Carbon Copy.... if you type an email address in that line, that person will receive a copy of the email you are sending. BCC is Blind Carbon Copy meaning that if you type an address in the BCC line, that person will receive a copy of the email you are sending but their email address will not show to the others who received the email.
CC means Carbon Copy and it will send the same email to the person in the CC box. Anyone you send the email to can see this so if you want to make sure no one can see who you send the copy to then use BBC.
Every email looks a little different, but writing and sending an email is the same for all. To write and send an email:Click on "Compose."Type the email of the person you want to send the email to in the "Recipients" box.Type the subject of your email in the "Subject" box. The subject can be as simple as "Hi" and should be just a few words.Type your message in the large box.Click "Send."The email will then appear in the "Sent" box.
If you mean email it's carbon copy
dot-cc at the end of an email address means the domain name is registered through the grace of the Australian territory known as the Cocos Islands. Copy correspondence.
Carbon Copy. If you put an e-mail address in that line that person will get a copy of the e-mail. BCC is Blind Carbon Copy, if you put someone's e-mail in that line, they will receive a copy of the e-mail but their address will be hidden by other recipients of the e-mail.
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(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.
It means "carbon-copy". Anyone in the CC line will receive the message as well as the person it's sent directly to. The other field is Bcc which means blind carbon-copy. This means anyone in this line will receive the message but anyone named in the To or Cc felds will not know it's been sent to that other person. Carbon-copy is a rather old-fashioned term from when people used typewriters. CC = Carbon Copy
There are some basic factors which every recipient should consider while opening an email such as Email Address (From whom we received email), Date & Time, Subject of Email, Name of other recipients (in the CC, BC fields), Attachment with email message.
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
CC is for sending a copy (we used to call them carbon copies) of your message to a second person. If there is no second person, leave it blank- but make sure the "To" line is filled out.