Cc email

You're referring to a carbon copy (CC) email!

A CC email is an email that is sent to multiple recipients, in addition to the primary recipient. The CC recipients are typically included in the email for informational purposes only, and are not necessarily expected to take any action or respond to the email.

Here's an example of how you might use CC in an email:

To: John Smith [email protected] CC: Jane Doe [email protected], Bob Johnson [email protected]

In this example, John Smith is the primary recipient of the email, and Jane Doe and Bob Johnson are CC'd on the email. This means that they will receive a copy of the email, but they are not necessarily expected to take any action or respond to it.

CC is often used in situations where you want to keep others informed about an email, but you don't necessarily need their input or response. For example, you might CC a manager or colleague on an email to keep them informed about a project update, or to provide them with context about a decision you're making.

It's worth noting that there is also a similar concept called "BCC" (blind carbon copy), which is used to send an email to multiple recipients without including their email addresses in the "To" or "CC" fields. This is often used to send mass emails or newsletters, where you don't want to reveal the email addresses of the recipients to each other.