Can you see cc in sent mail

In most email clients, the CC (Carbon Copy) field is not visible in the sent mail. This is because the CC field is intended to be a way to send a copy of the email to additional recipients without making them the primary recipients of the email.

When you send an email with CC recipients, the email client typically only shows the primary recipients (To field) in the sent mail. The CC recipients are not included in the sent mail, and you may not be able to see them unless you check the email headers or use a specific feature in your email client.

However, there are some exceptions and workarounds:

  1. Check email headers: You can check the email headers to see who was CC'd on the email. Email headers are the metadata that accompanies an email, and they can be viewed by clicking on the "View source" or "View headers" option in your email client.
  2. Use a specific feature: Some email clients, such as Gmail, offer a feature to show CC recipients in the sent mail. For example, in Gmail, you can enable the "Show CC and BCC recipients" option in the settings.
  3. Use a third-party add-on: There are third-party add-ons and plugins available that can help you see CC recipients in the sent mail. For example, some email clients have plugins that allow you to view CC recipients in the sent mail.

Here are some specific instructions for popular email clients:

Keep in mind that the availability of these features and workarounds may vary depending on your email client and settings.