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Carbon copy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blind carbon copy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the context of e-mail, blind carbon copy (abbreviated Bcc: ) refers to the practice of sending a message to multiple recipients in such a way that conceals individual email addresses from the c...
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Use Cc and Bcc to send an email to more than one person easily and fast. ... "Cc" is short for "carbon copy". Those naming and designing this email feature probably had the real world counterpart to email in mind: letters.
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If you have need to cc someone on an email that you are sending, but you don't want others receiving the email to know that this other person will be getting it too, you can BCC them. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy.
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Blind Carbon Copy - (BCC) An electronic mail header which lists addresses to which a message should be sent, but which will not be seen by the recipients. Bcc is defined in RFC 822 and supported by most e-mail systems.
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How to Blind Carbon Copy an email. Do you ever wonder how you can keep all those extra emails from appearing on a computer screen when you send an email to more than one recipient? Do you know what the bcc: field means? ... eHow Article: How to Blind Carbon Copy an email...
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For the especially cautious, or for when setting up procmail and testing it, you may want to keep a copy of every email that comes through. The first recipe might then be:
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