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CC is what is known as "Carbon Copy." When you cc someone they receive the email along with the original recipients, the original recipients may also see who you sent it too. For instance if I sent an email to Bob about a party, but I also wanted to invite Larry I would CC him (If you wanted to CC). Then Bob can see if he looks at who received the email that Larry was CCed the email. Larry when he receives the email will also see that Bob received it first.
The term "carbon copy" refers to the fact that everyone whose address comes just after Cc.
Carbon Copy
When you carbon copy someone in an email, they will receive this along with the intended recipients, and the original recipients will be able to see who you sent it to.
For example, if I wrote Bob an email announcing a party and also intended to invite Larry, I'd Cc him.
If Bob looks for including who received the email, he can see that Larry was Cc on it.
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