using Bcc and cc
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).
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.
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.
CC stands for Carbon Copy (cary over from the old days). BCC means Blind Carbon Copy.
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.
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CC and BCC should be capitalized as they are acronyms for Carbon Copy and Blind Carbon Copy, respectively.
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.
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.
CC - Carbon Copy BCC - Blind Carbon Copy