Can one send mail without cc

Yes, it is possible to send an email without including a carbon copy (CC) or blind carbon copy (BCC) recipients.

When you send an email, you can choose to only include the recipient(s) in the "To" field, without adding any additional recipients in the CC or BCC fields. This means that only the recipients listed in the "To" field will receive a copy of the email.

Here are a few scenarios where you might choose to send an email without CC or BCC:

  1. Private communication: If you want to send a private message to someone, you might not want to include anyone else in the email. In this case, you can simply add the recipient's email address to the "To" field and leave the CC and BCC fields blank.
  2. Internal communication: If you're sending an email to a colleague or team member, you might not need to include anyone else in the email. In this case, you can add the recipient's email address to the "To" field and leave the CC and BCC fields blank.
  3. Confidential information: If you're sending confidential or sensitive information, you might not want to include anyone else in the email. In this case, you can add the recipient's email address to the "To" field and leave the CC and BCC fields blank.

It's worth noting that some email clients or services may have default settings that automatically add a CC or BCC recipient to an email. In these cases, you may need to manually remove the CC or BCC recipient to ensure that only the intended recipient receives the email.