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You want someone else to receive a copy of an email, but they aren't one of the primary recipients. You want the recipients of the message to know the other people who have been sent the message.
Using cc means that you send the email to another person or other people in addition to the primary recipient or recipients. When you use cc, everyone who receives the email can see who else received it. BCC (blind carbon copy) also sends a copy of the email to one or more people beyond the primary recipient(s).
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.
You want someone else to receive a copy of an email, but they aren't one of the primary recipients. You want the recipients of the message to know the other people who have been sent the message.
CC: As a recipient, if you are on the CC line, do not reply to the email, you're not expected to. However, if you see something odd or feel the need to add something to the email, reply to the sender directly (never reply-all) with your comments.
CC stands for Carbon Copy. In business emails, the CC field is often used to show the recipient that other important people are aware of the email and that the email requires urgent action and needs to be taken seriously. Using the BCC Field: BCC is for Blind Carbon Copy.
Address it only to the sender. CC means Carbon Copy. It usually denotes recipients that should receive a copy, but to which the original message is not addressed. Hence, you just address everyone in the 'To:' field, and that is.
If you're the recipient of a message, you can't see whether the sender added BCC recipients. Only the sender of a message can see the names of BCC recipients by opening a message in the Scent Items folder where all sent messages are stored by default. In the Scent Items folder, open the message that you sent.
If you go look at the message in your Sent Items folder, you won't see a BCC line. However, with the message open, click on the message's File menu, then click on the Properties item. Then click on the Details tab, and you'll see the raw source to the message, including the BCC line.
Launch Outlook. From the Outlook ribbon, click the Home tab, then New Email. A new message window appears. From the Ribbon, click the Options tab, then BCC. In the BCC field, type the email addresses of your recipients. After you have finished your message, click Send.
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The BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) Field Any emails in the BCC field will be invisible to everyone else in the To and CC fields. BCC should only be used when it isn't a personal email, and you want to keep the receipts email private. For example: Informing suppliers/clients of change of address or phone number.
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. In other words, it's like cc, but for spies.
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.
If all your recipients are listed under BCC:, then none can see or be aware of the others. If any recipient clicks Reply All, the reply will NOT go to anyone they can't see. Remember they can see any name that's listed under To: or Cc:, so be careful with mixed addressing.
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