Blind carbon copying is a useful way to let others see an e-mail you sent without the main recipient knowing.
In other words, how I see this, is that you can send your email to someone, and mail it to aNOTHER person, without your main person knowing that you did. How about this:
I quickly sent the email to my sister, but she doesn't like my friend, so I sent the email to my friend in the blind copy. That way my sister wouldn't know.
Yes, the CC option can be used in Gmail. CC stands for Carbon Copy in Gmail. BCC is also an option known as Blind Carbon Copy.
Blind Copy - for email
G in gmail stands for = Google
if your friend is using Gmail then you should ask them to send the Gmail bcc (blind carbon copy)
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 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.
No.
There is not a specific meaning that the acronym CMO has for in relation to Gmail. CMO may stand for chief marketing officer or Canadian Mathematical Olympiad though.
BCC
No Gmail does not stand as Giga Mal. It stands for Google Mail as officially. Google was the organisation which created it.
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.
BCC Lions was created in 1982.