Can i writing mail to 2 persons

Yes, you can write an email to two persons. In fact, it's a common practice to send emails to multiple recipients. Here are a few ways to do it:

Method 1: Separate recipients with commas

You can separate the email addresses of the two recipients with commas, like this:

To: [email protected], [email protected]

This method is simple and easy to use. Just make sure to separate the addresses with a comma and no spaces.

Method 2: Use a semicolon to separate recipients

Alternatively, you can use a semicolon (;) to separate the email addresses:

To: [email protected]; [email protected]

This method is also widely supported and can be used if you need to separate the addresses with a semicolon for some reason.

Method 3: Use the "CC" or "BCC" field

If you want to send the same email to multiple recipients, but also want to keep their email addresses private, you can use the "CC" (carbon copy) or "BCC" (blind carbon copy) field. The "CC" field will send a copy of the email to all recipients, while the "BCC" field will send a blind copy, meaning that the recipients won't see each other's email addresses.

For example:

CC: [email protected], [email protected]

or

BCC: [email protected], [email protected]

Remember to always check the email addresses you're sending to and make sure they're correct before hitting the send button!