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You can do this by clicking Cc or BCC, which will open another field. 'Cc' means 'carbon copy' and 'BCC' means 'blind carbon copy'. Adding an email address to the 'Cc' field means that that person will receive a copy of the email and all other recipients will see their email address.
In an email program, you usually write the address of the people you mainly want to send the message to in the “To:" field. If there are other people who might be interested in this information but don't have to reply to your message, you include them in the “Cc:" field. You say that you "copied them on” the message.
Select Compose to start a new email. Select Bcc to the far right of New Message window. Enter the primary recipient(s) in the To section. In the Bcc field, enter all the email addresses you want to hide but to which you are sending the email. Edit your message as you see fit and select Send.
As you know, recipients can't tell who you included in the BCC field, or even if you used the BCC field at all. To see who you BCC'd in a previous email, just open the Scent mail folder and open the message. You'll see the BCC field preserved for future reference.
BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. Normally when you send an email, recipients can see who else received the email because they can see the To and CC fields. But they cannot see the BCC field which means that if you BCC someone on an email, the other people who received the same email will not know.
Cc means carbon copy and BCC means blind carbon copy. For emailing, you use Cc when you want to copy others publicly, and BCC when you want to do it privately. Any recipients on the BCC line of an email are not visible to others on the email.
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.
In e-mail, a carbon copy (abbreviated “cc," and sometimes "fcc" for "first carbon copy”) is a copy of a note sent to an addressee other than the main addressee. A blind carbon copy is a copy sent to an addressee that is not visible to the main and carbon copy addressees.
CC someone in when you are sending a message to someone else, but you're allowing the people in the CC line to be kept in the loop, and you are letting the person you emailed it to; known who else is up to speed. Use CC if you are doing a job on behalf of someone else, so they can see the progress of the job.
The CC field does them same thing in a message as the BCC; the CC'd person is on the email but isn't expected to respond but it is done in an open honest way. If you need to copy your boss on an email, copy your boss, but don't pretend they aren't copied in.
As you know, recipients can't tell who you included in the BCC field, or even if you used the BCC field at all. But that doesn't mean you can't. To see who you BCC'd in a previous email, just open the Scent mail folder and open the message. You'll see the BCC field preserved for future reference.
Cc: (Carbon Copy) — Put the email address(es) here if you are sending a copy for their information (and you want everyone to explicitly see this) BCC: (Blind Carbon Copy) - Put the email address here if you are sending them a Copy and you do not want the other recipients to see that you sent it to this contact.
BCC stands for blind carbon copy. Unlike with CC, no one but the sender can see the list of BCC recipients. For example, if you have bob@example.com and jake@example.com in the BCC list, neither Bob nor Jake will know that the other received the email.
BCC stands for blind carbon copy, and is a way of sending emails to multiple people without them knowing who else is getting the email. Any email addresses in the BCC field will be invisible to everyone else on the email. It's shady to lead someone to believe they are the only recipient of an email when they are not.
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