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#549 / January 27, 2010 / 1:50 min.

What is BCC?

In dealing with e-mail you often send and receive from multiple recipients. When you write to one person and include others they call it a "Carbon Copy" or "CC." In such cases, all the recipients can see who else received the email.

"Blind Carbon Copy" or "BCC,"

makes it so that the recipient list is kept private: only those in the To: or CC: fields' addresses will be visible.
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- BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy.

- When you send an email and carbon copy or CC it to others, each person can see who else received the email.

- There may be times when you don't want all the recipients to know who got the email.

- In a case like that, you can use BCC because it does not reveal that recipient or recipients.

- If you're sending out a special email to friends, you can use BCC and not divulge all of their email addresses.

- Blind Carbon Copy is useful anytime you want to include recipients without the other recipients knowing.

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