Cc email address

You're looking for a CC (Carbon Copy) email address!

In the past, when sending emails, you could use the CC (Carbon Copy) field to send a copy of the email to additional recipients. The CC field was used to send a copy of the email to people who didn't need to take action on the email, but might be interested in the conversation.

However, in modern email clients, the CC field is often replaced by the "To" and "CC" fields. The "To" field is used to specify the primary recipients who need to take action on the email, while the "CC" field is used to specify additional recipients who should receive a copy of the email.

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

To: [primary recipient's email address] CC: [additional recipient's email address]

When you send the email, the primary recipient will receive the email and be expected to take action, while the additional recipient will receive a copy of the email and can choose to respond or ignore it.

Keep in mind that some email clients, like Gmail, may not display the CC field by default. In those cases, you can use the "CC" field in the email composition window to add additional recipients.

I hope that helps!