Amirhossein Modirkha
difference between bcc and cc? what are they?
Oct 15, 2010 3:19 PM
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Cc = Carbon Copy (I am old enough to remember the process. Ugh.) The email gets sent to extra recipients. Bcc = Blind Carbon Copy. Same as above, but the other recipients can't see who receives the "Bcc".
October 15, 2010
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CC is a copy... you can send a copy to another e-mail address... bcc is the same, but is "blind". You can copy to another e-mail address, but the adress will be hiden. :)
October 15, 2010
If in doubt, try them out by sending something to yourself and you'll see exactly how it works!
October 15, 2010
Walter's answer is good, however, Peachy's answer is more technically correct. The "cc" letters do stand for "carbon copy" an old process of placing a piece of carbon paper between two pieces of blank paper and drawing, hand-writing or typing, thereby creating a copy on the bottom piece of paper. The pressure on the top piece of paper would cause the ink (carbon) on the carbon copy paper to transfer ink onto the second (bottom) piece of paper. This was a common way of making copies up until about 1960 or 1970. Anyone under 30 may not have heard of this technique. I have read that it was invented by someone in England around 1800.
October 15, 2010
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