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
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.
The email addresses of the recipient should be placed in BCC . So that the recipient is not able to see email addresses of other.On the line that has BCC beside it, usually on the right side of the line, if there is no line for BCC then look for it and click on it and a line for it appears.
One drawback is that everyone who receives the email will know the email address of everyone else. You can preserve privacy by using BCC or 'blind copy'. Any address in the BCC will be hidden.
In the CC (carbon copy) line, you include recipients who should be aware of the email's content but are not the primary audience; they can see each other's email addresses. In the BCC (blind carbon copy) line, you include recipients who should receive the email without others knowing they are included, protecting their privacy and preventing a long list of visible email addresses. Use BCC when confidentiality is needed or when sending to a large group to avoid spam or reply-all issues.
When you send an email using the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field, the recipients included in the BCC list receive the email without seeing the addresses of other BCC recipients. This ensures privacy, as each BCC recipient is unaware of who else received the email. Recipients in the "To" and "CC" fields can see each other's email addresses, but the BCC recipients remain hidden from everyone else.
BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. When you use CC you let all the e-mail receivers know who received a copy of the e-mail. When you use BCC, the members of the BCC group are not revealed to the other people who receive the e-mail. If you receive an e-mail that shows the only recipient as the sender, it probably means that your e-mail address was included on the BCC line.
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).
NO! The email receiver cannot read the Bcc list.
Carbon Copy...as in sending an email to more than one person. BCC is Blind Carbon Copy..when you send an email to two people, but the person in the "Send to:" category does not know that the person in the "BCC" category has received the same email.
In the context of email, "BCC" stands for "Blind Carbon Copy." It allows the sender to include recipients in an email without revealing their addresses to other recipients. This is useful for maintaining privacy and preventing reply-all chains. Recipients in the BCC field cannot see who else received the email.
In emailing, BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. Any email addresses typed into the BCC slot will receive a copy of the email, but no one else will be able to see who else has received the email.
Bcc: Which stands for Blind Carbon Copy.