What cc in mail

You're referring to the "CC" (Carbon Copy) field in an email!

The CC field is used to send a copy of the email to additional recipients who may not be the primary recipient of the email, but still need to be informed about the content of the email. These recipients are typically people who are interested in the topic or have a stake in the conversation, but are not necessarily the main addressee.

When you add someone's email address to the CC field, they will receive a copy of the email, but they will not be able to reply to the email directly. Instead, they will need to reply to the original sender or another recipient who is also CC'd.

Here are some common use cases for the CC field:

  1. Informing others about a conversation: You may CC someone who needs to be aware of a conversation, but is not the primary recipient.
  2. Keeping others in the loop: You may CC someone who needs to be informed about a project or decision, but is not directly involved.
  3. Requesting feedback or input: You may CC someone who has expertise or insight related to the topic, and is asked to provide feedback or input.
  4. Documenting communication: You may CC someone who needs to have a record of the communication, such as a manager or supervisor.

Remember to use the CC field judiciously, as excessive use can lead to information overload and cluttered inboxes!