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What is CC (Carbon Copy)?
CC stands for Carbon Copy, and it's a way to send a copy of an email to additional recipients without making them the primary recipient. When you add someone's email address to the CC field, they will receive a copy of the email, but they won't be able to reply to the email as if they were the original recipient.
What is BCC (Blind Carbon Copy)?
BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy, and it's a way to send a copy of an email to additional recipients without revealing their email addresses to the primary recipient or other CC recipients. When you add someone's email address to the BCC field, they will receive a copy of the email, but their email address will not be visible to anyone else.
How to use CC and BCC in Gmail
To use CC and BCC in Gmail, follow these steps:
- Compose a new email or reply to an existing one.
- In the "To" field, enter the email address of the primary recipient.
- In the "CC" field, enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send a copy to. Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
- In the "BCC" field, enter the email addresses of the recipients you want to send a copy to without revealing their email addresses. Separate multiple email addresses with commas.
Tips and Considerations
- When using CC, the primary recipient will see the email addresses of the CC recipients.
- When using BCC, the primary recipient will not see the email addresses of the BCC recipients.
- You can use both CC and BCC in the same email, but be mindful of the recipients' privacy and only use BCC when necessary.
- Some email providers may have limitations on the number of recipients you can add to the CC and BCC fields.