Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Cc: stands for "carbon copy." Anyone listed in the Cc: field of a message receives a copy of that message when you send it. All other recipients of that message can see that the person you designated as a Cc: recipient has received a copy of the message.

Bcc: stands for "blind carbon copy." This is similar to the Cc: feature, except that Bcc: recipients are invisible to all the other recipients of the message (including other Bcc: recipients). For example, if you send a message To: johndoe@yahoo.com and Bcc: janedoe@yahoo.com, then johndoe sees himself as the message's only recipient. Janedoe, on the other hand, is "in the know"—she can see that you sent the message To: johndoe, and that you blind-copied her. To add an entry in the Bcc: field, click the "Show BCC" link to the right of the "To:" field.

Note: To send a message, you must always specify at least one recipient in the "To:" field. If you don't, an error message appears when you attempt to send the message.


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4 comments:

  1. I always wondered what CC and BCC meant. And now that I know I am going to be alot more successful in life. Thank you for the help Norma Blackmore.

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  2. Thank you for telling me what that meant Norma! That was burning a hole in me and now i know what that means. I will now go somewhere in life.

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  3. Wow good information. I did not know what those meant before.

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  4. Thanks again for this brilliant post that I must comment on Norma!! It's almost as if you are getting my grades for me!!

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