A c o c mail

You're referring to a "CC" email!

CC stands for "Carbon Copy" and is used to send a copy of an email to someone who is not the primary recipient, but may be interested in the content of the email. This is often used to keep others informed or to seek their input or feedback on a particular topic.

For example, if you're sending an email to John about a project, you might CC your manager, Sarah, on the email so she's aware of the project's progress.

Here's an example of what a CC email might look like:

Subject: Project Update

To: John Doe [email protected] CC: Sarah Johnson [email protected]

Dear John,

I wanted to follow up on the project we discussed last week. I've attached the latest report for your review.

Best, [Your Name]

In this example, John is the primary recipient, and Sarah is CC'd on the email. This way, Sarah is aware of the project update and can review the report if needed.