En cc mail
You're referring to an "en cc" email!
"en cc" is a common abbreviation in email etiquette, where:
- "en" stands for "everyone" or "all"
- "cc" stands for "carbon copy" (a term that originated from the days of typewriters, where a carbon copy was made by placing a sheet of carbon paper between two sheets of paper)
So, "en cc" essentially means that you're copying everyone on the email, including the original recipient(s) and any additional recipients you're adding to the "cc" field.
In other words, when you use "en cc" in an email, you're indicating that you want to send a copy of the email to everyone on the recipient list, including those who are not the primary recipient(s).
For example:
"Dear John,
I'm sending this email to en cc: [list of recipients]
Best regards, [Your Name]"
In this example, the email is being sent to John, and a copy is also being sent to everyone listed in the "cc" field.