It stands for "carbon copy", which refers to the idea that someone else is receiving (being copied on) the email/mail. Carbon copies were literally used back when physically mailing something to someone. The copy (cc) that someone would receive was literally a carbon copy of the original document or writing. Nowadays in emails the term "cc" is still used, but simply to notify others of who is being copied or also receiving the message.
Bcc stands for Blind carbon copy and if you send an email to person 1 and then send a blind copy to person 2 then person 1 wont know that you sent the copy to person 2.
Carbon Copy. It is a carry-over from the typewriter days when carbon paper was used to make copies of the paper being typed. It was placed behind the original paper, and an additional clean sheet of paper (think of a sandwich with the carbon paper being the meat!). Each key-stroke that hit the original paper would also transfer that image to the 2nd sheet.
CC means Carbon Copy and it will send the same email to the person in the CC box. Anyone you send the email to can see this so if you want to make sure no one can see who you send the copy to then use BBC.
If you mean email it's carbon copy
dot-cc at the end of an email address means the domain name is registered through the grace of the Australian territory known as the Cocos Islands. Copy correspondence.
Cc means Carbon copy, and if an email address is entered into the Cc box a back up copy of the email will be sent to that person. Bcc means Blind Carbon copy, and if an email address is entered into the Bcc box a back up copy is sent to the person, but they don't see who else has received the email.
CC(Carbon Copy) is just another recipient to be sent a copy of the email. When you send an email with an email in the 'To' field and an email in the 'CC' field, the person in the 'To' field can see who was in the CC feild, although if you use BCC (Blind Carbon Copy), they can't.
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
"CC" stands for "Carbon Copy." When you see "CC" in a signature block, it means that the email or letter is being sent to other people besides the main recipient. For example, if you send an email to your boss and "CC" your colleague, your colleague will also get a copy of the email.
Cc stands for Carbon copy and means you can send an exact copy of the email you are sending to someone else you only need to use it if you wish to send a copy of that email to another person. If you send a copy using Cc the person you are originally sending the email to will know who you sent a copy to.
It means "Carbon Copy." "To"s, "Cc"s, and "Bc"s are all about recipients being able to see who else the email was sent to. This is different as opposed to a normal recipient because if you select someone as a Cc, then they will see Everyone the email was sent to, but no one else will see there name on the "Sent to" roster.
The letters cc in relation to emails (or letters) mean Carbon Copy. It indicates that, not only will the recipient receive the email/letter but another person (or persons) will also get a copy.
If you receive an email with Cc listed at the top of an email followed by your email address that means you have been sent a copy of an email which was originally sent to someone else. If you receive an email with Cc listed at the top of an email follwed by someone elses email address that means a copy of the email which was sent to you was also sent to someone else, being the address beside Cc.
Carbon Copy