"CC" stands for "carbon copy" - the term relates back to the days of mechanical typewriters. When you wrote someone a letter using one of these you could make simultaneous copies of the types letter by inserting sheets of one side carbon paper and other white paper pages behind the top copy. There were called "carbon copies". Once carbon copy was always files and others were used to send to other people who needed to know what you had written to the main recipient of the letter.
This "CC" concept has been carried forward to e-mail - if you get an email with you in the "CC" list, the letter is not directed at you but you are being notified for you information.
More useful is the "BCC" (Blind Carbon Copy) field which allows you to den a copy to other people (like the "CC" field), but without sharing the email list you sent to with all the recipients.
hi random question heree ... what does Cc meen in an email?
sorry that was the wrong answer ... i was told it was carbon copy, but im not sure what that meens :/
Carbon copy.
A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
350 cc = 0.35 liter
CC is volume, pounds is weight. The answer would depend on the density of the substance
591 ml = 591 cc
The are 1000 cc in 1 liter.
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.
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
Cc stands for Carbon copy and means you can send an exact copy of the email you are sending to someone else you only need to use it if you wish to send a copy of that email to another person. If you send a copy using Cc the person you are originally sending the email to will know who you sent a copy to.
If you receive an email with Cc listed at the top of an email followed by your email address that means you have been sent a copy of an email which was originally sent to someone else. If you receive an email with Cc listed at the top of an email follwed by someone elses email address that means a copy of the email which was sent to you was also sent to someone else, being the address beside Cc.
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From Email? :Carbon Copy
Look for the BCC ("Blind Carbon Copy") key in your outgoing email...
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.
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.
You should write your own email
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There is an option of CC in the compose mail. CC stands for Carbon Copy in mail terminology. It means the CC person would also receive the email.