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Can anybody tell wat is the difference between to,bcc,cc in the context of an email?

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Can anybody tell wat is the difference between to,bcc,cc in the context of an email?

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CC is carbon copy and is exactly the same as TO. The only difference is the “status” of the message. CC indicates that you are getting a copy but are not the primary addressee. For example use TO for a company and CC for the Better Business Bureau when sending a complaint to a company. BCC is blind carbon copy and is hidden. It is used to send out a mailing without everyone knowing the other addresses. When you use CC you must also have a TO address. With BCC a TO address is required with the All-New mail. With Classic it will put “Undisclosed Recipients” when it is blank.

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