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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.
Add Cc: this means Adds carbon copy, or copy this letter to the following addresses. Anyone can see who you sent this email to. Option 3. Add BCC: this means Add blind carbon copies, i.e. send these people the same letter, but don't let them see any of the other addresses.
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.
verb (used with object), cc'ed or cc'd, cc·INGg. to send a duplicate of a document, email, or the like to: I always cc my boss when I write a memo to my staff. To send (a duplicate of a document, email, or the like) to someone: Jim, please cc this to each of the department heads.
Most email programs have a “Reply All" function: If you click it, every person listed in the original message's “From," "To" and "Cc" fields also will receive your reply. This differs from simple “Reply," which will send a response only to the person who sent the original message.
If you expecting someone to do something, they should be in the To field. Cc: The Cc (or carbon copy) field is for people you want to know about the message, but are not directly involved. It's mainly for people that do not need to act or reply to the message, but to keep them informed.
CCing people all the time is one of the most annoying things you can do via email. I'd say it's the most annoying, but this honor is bestowed upon the excessive reply all. The trick for knowing when to CC someone is to treat your email as if it's an in-person meeting.
When you CC people on an email, the CC list is visible to all other recipients. BCC stands for blind carbon copy. Unlike with CC, no one but the sender can see the list of BCC recipients.
Basically, when you just click on the Reply button, then the one who will get the reply is only the sender. However, if you click on the Reply All button, then the ones inside the CC will as well receive the reply. If you do not want someone to receive the reply, you can put him/her inside the BCC field instead.
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.
Addresses that have been placed in the BCC field are not forwarded. If you have placed a large list of recipients in the To or CC field, all of them will receive the reply. By placing recipients in the BCC field, you can help protect them against receiving unnecessary replies from anyone using the Reply All feature.
The CC will only see the reply if you leave them attached to your reply.
'Reply' sends your response only to the person that sent you the mail. Therefore, anyone to whom the mail was also sent or Cc'd will not receive your reply. 'Reply To All' sends your response to everyone the mail was sent to or were Cc'd.
Cc: (Carbon Copy) - Put the email address(BS) 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.
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