Computer Science, asked by nikitaliya56, 5 months ago

What is E-mail? What is the meaning of TO, CC, BCC, Subject
and Attachment? Also give steps to compose and receive E-mail.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The CC and BCC fields when sending email work similarly. CC stands for “carbon copy,” while BCC stands for “blind carbon copy.” Though these terms may have been immediately obvious when email was invented, they're antiquated today. CC and BCC are both ways of sending copies of an email to additional people.

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Answered by kishornyk2
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Electronic mail is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices. Email entered limited use in the 1960s, but users could only send to users of the same computer, and some early email systems required the author and the recipient to both be online simultaneously, similar to instant messaging.

When you send a message to more than one person, you have the option to enter addresses in the "Cc:" and "Bcc:" fields. "Cc" stands for "Carbon Copy," while "Bcc" stands for "Blind Carbon Copy." A carbon copy, or "Cc'd" message is an e-mail that is copied to one or more recipients.

  1. Click + Compose. It's in the upper-left side of your Gmail inbox.
  2. Enter the other person's email address.
  3. Add a subject.
  4. Enter your email message.
  5. Format your email's text if needed.
  6. Attach a file if you like.
  7. Click Send.

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