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For your e-newsletter - Janet St. Clairraebates said:Happy to, cochef. What's your name, so I can easily put you in the system?
The CC field in an email allows you to include additional recipients who are not the primary recipient of the email. This is commonly used to keep other people informed or to share information that may be relevant to them.
Yes, you can remove the CC field from your email by simply deleting any email addresses listed in the CC field. Keep in mind that if you do this, the recipients in the CC field will no longer receive a copy of the email.
Yes, there are some potential benefits to including customers in the CC field. This can help to keep them informed about important updates or decisions, and can also foster a sense of transparency and collaboration.
There is typically no limit to the number of customers you can include in the CC field of an email. However, it's always a good idea to use this field sparingly and only include customers who truly need to be informed or involved in the conversation.
The BCC (blind carbon copy) field is similar to the CC (carbon copy) field, but the email addresses listed in BCC will not be visible to the other recipients. This can be useful for maintaining privacy or for sending bulk emails without revealing everyone's email address.