"Cc" stands for "carbon copy," and lets you send digital copies in nearly every email app, website, and program.
In Gmail, "Bcc" stands for "blind carbon copy," and lets you email people without revealing to other recipients who the email was sent to.
Email is a part of our everyday lives and it’s been on the technological scene since 1965 when the first electronic message was created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But it’s American ...
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Using the blind carbon copy feature in Hotmail, you can send email messages to several contacts without displaying the recipients' email addresses. This feature is particularly handy if you are ...
It’s always seemed quite absurd to me that the default mode of communication adopted by most modern workplaces is email. As if the ins and outs of office politics weren’t perilous enough already, ...
The act of emailing groups of people often presents quandaries, both of the etiquette and ethical variety. If you cc everyone, you run the risk of a never-ending reply-all chain that exposes the ...