Okay, i never got what this did. What is CC and what does it do?
Email!!?!?!?!?
Bcc And CC
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 . To add an entry in the Bcc: field, click the "Show BCC" link to the right of the "To:" field.
you can put your email address on the to line
then all the email addresses will be hidden that you add on the bcc line
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.
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.
Or Use Address Book
you can use address book to enter the email addresses
For The All New Maill
click bcc or cc they will move to the left below the TO line in the email
clicking them again will bring up your address book
click on an address
to add more than one email address
hold ctrl on keyboard
then click on each email address you want added
then click ok
IN CLASSIC MAIL
click bcc or cc they will move to the left below the TO line in the email
then click bcc or cc to bring up address book
put a check by each email address you want to add
then click insert contacts
(make sure you see a comma between each email address that you add)
Reply:CC means Carbon Copy. It basically sends a copy of the email to that person as well. So even if you're not talking directly to them, you may want them to know the contents of the email. BCC means Blind Carbon Copy. Same thing, except everyone else on the email will not know that you sent that copy to them, because it will not show up on the email.
Reply:Not sure...
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