When composing an e-mail, the receiver's address can be placed in one of the following categories: To, CC or BCC.
Here is what I believe the function of CC should be:
If you receive an e-mail and you find that your address is in the CC category, it means that you are not directly involved with the subject of the e-mail. However, you do have some stock in the aforementioned subject.
A gentleman at the community station I'm helping out at, was insulted because he received an e-mail and his address, was in the To category and not CC. He told the sender that his address should be in the CC category as a form of respect. In other words, the gentleman feels that because he has done his share at the station, he feels that he should be CC'd for all e-mails as a way of respecting and appreciating his contribution.
So with this in mind, what is the real function of CC?
Is it what I feel it should be or, does it match the gentleman's description?
The Hek
2 comments:
I think it's the first description. I'd be insulted as all heck if someone I felt I should be directly addressed by put me in the CC section. Your guy should be flattered.
- Mr. Wood
Yeah...he should be.
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