What is the use of Cc field while u compose an e-mail?
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Explanation:
In email sending, CC is the abbreviation for “carbon copy.” Back in the days before internet and email, in order to create a copy of the letter you were writing, you had to place carbon paper between the one you were writing on and the paper that was going to be your copy.
Just like the physical carbon copy above, CC is an easy way to send copies of an email to other people.
If you’ve ever received a CCed email, you’ve probably noticed that it will be addressed to you and a list of other people who have also been CCed.
When should you use CC?
The use of CC is a bit of a debate, as it functions the same as adding multiple recipients in the “To” field. What’s so special about CC?
Using CC is more a matter of etiquette than anything. The general rule is that the “To” field is reserved for the main recipients of your email. Other interested parties can be included as a CC so they can have their own copy of the email.
CCing other parties also makes it clear to all involved that the email has been seen by