ChatterBank1 min ago
What are the CC and Bcc fields for on emails?
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Why not just put all the addresses in the address bar seperated by a comma?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Imagine running a newsletter and you have a ten thousand name mailing list... would you really want to type them all in, carefully putting a comma between each one as you do so? Instead, you can create a group (using Outlook Express, and I'm sure it's the same for other email clients) and you just have to enter the group's name for them all to be sent the mail. As for CC and BCC, I think that's a separate question, and it's already been answered, above.
You can put all the addresses in the address bar In Outlook or Outlook Express they need to be separated by a semicolon not a comma.
Cc - carbon copy is used to just copy someone else in on the mail. It's not really for them, just for their reference.
Bcc - Blind carbon copy is the same as Cc but the other recipients can't see who the mail has been sent to as they can with Cc
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