Cc bcc mail

You're referring to the basics of email etiquette!

Here's a breakdown of what "cc" and "bcc" mean:

CC (Carbon Copy): When you add someone's email address to the "CC" field, it means you're sending a copy of the email to them. The recipient will see that they've been CC'd, and they'll receive a copy of the email. This is often used to keep others informed about a conversation or to involve them in a discussion.

BCC (Blind Carbon Copy): When you add someone's email address to the "BCC" field, it means you're sending a copy of the email to them, but their email address will not be visible to the other recipients. The recipient will only see that the email was sent to them, without knowing who else received a copy. This is often used to send emails to a large number of people without revealing their email addresses to each other.

Here are some general guidelines to keep in mind:

Remember, it's always a good idea to be respectful and considerate when using CC and BCC in your emails!