Re: e; mail;

From: Please reply to newsgroup. ("Please)
Date: 04/05/04


Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 21:57:59 -0400

robert wrote:

> what does cc stand for and what do i put in this
> space when sending an e; mail ? thks robertcm@shaw.ca, i
> am using window 98 internet explorer.

1. This is a Windows XP newsgroup.
2. Don't post your e-mail address in a newsgroup. People will use it
to send you spam.
3. CC stands for Carbon Copy. You use that if you want to send someone
a copy of something but it's not TO them. You will normally leave that
blank.
4. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. That is just like CC except the
other recipients don't know who the people under BCC are - they have no
idea that the e-mail was sent to those people.



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