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.
Carbon Copy (CC) and Blind Carbon Copy (BCC). These are used to send the same email to multiple recipients.
When you want to send a copy of an email to someone other than the original recipient If you use CC every recipient sees the others. If you use BCC those people are not seen by the other recipients.
carbon copy and blind carbon copy. with bcc, the recipients can't see who the other recipients of the email are.
CC = Carbon Copy BCC = Bind Carbon Copy The BCC means that the others on the message TO and CC lines won't know you sent it to the people on the BCC line. CC just means that you want to send a copy to that person - it's nearly identical to the TO line.
the notes are e d c b cc e d c b cc bcc bcc bcc fedb cc bcc bcc fedb e d c b cc e d c b cc
CC stands for Carbon Copy (cary over from the old days). BCC means Blind Carbon Copy.
I believe you mean BCC, it stands for Blind Carbon Copy. When the recipients are in the BCC field, they can't see the other recipients.Addendum:The above is pretty close to being correct. CC (and the CC of BCC) actually stands for the plural "copies," just as the doubled letter "pp" in a source reference stands for "pages." Also, it is the BCC recipients whose names are not seen by anyone else; the CC recipients can be seen.
CC - Carbon Copy BCC - Blind Carbon Copy
carbon copy, meaning sending the same thing to another person. cc = carbon copy bcc = blind carbon copy
CC is short for carbon copy. BCC is short for blind carbon copy.The reason BCC is called a "blind" carbon copy is that, as opposed to CC, BCC recipients of an email are not indicated to anyone, including other BCC recipients.Therefore, if you send an email to person A, with person B and C in CC and person D and E in BCC, person B will see that the email was sent to person A, B, and C, but will not see D or E's names.Likewise, neither person D nor E sees each other's names on the recipient list.The manual that I read said that BCC is good for "secret guests" of a party.
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.
Hostos and BCC
BCC: Blind Carbon CopyCC: Carbon CopyUsing CC, you can send a message to another email address and it will be visible to the other receivers, whereas, using BCC, you can do you some thing but the other people receiving the email won't know about it.
Carbon Copy BCC = Blind Carbon Copy
using Bcc and cc