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  2. Blind carbon copy - Wikipedia

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    Blind carbon copy. A blind carbon copy (abbreviated Bcc) is a message copy sent to an additional recipient, without the primary recipient being made aware. This concept originally applied to paper correspondence and now also applies to email. [1]

  3. Add, remove, Cc, and Bcc recipients to an email in AOL ...

    help.aol.com/articles/add-remove-cc-and-bcc...

    Both Cc and Bcc will forward a copy of the message to those listed but Bcc is used for contacts that you want to hide. No one sees who's in the Bcc list beside you. field (or click the Bcc button) and start typing an email address and select it from the drop-down or click the. 5. From the Address Book, select a contact (s) and click.

  4. Update AOL Mail settings

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    • Cc/Bcc Select whether or not you want Cc/Bcc displayed. • Default Compose Mode Select how you want the compose screen displayed. • Write mail in a pop-up screen. • Write mail in full plane compose. • Write mail in a separate window. • Rich Text/HTML Create a signature and enable Rich Text/HTML editing to use your preferred font ...

  5. Carbon copy - Wikipedia

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    In common usage, an email message has three fields for addressees: the To field is for principal recipients of the message, the Cc field indicates secondary recipients whose names are visible to one another and to the principal, and the Bcc (blind carbon copy) field contains the names of tertiary recipients whose names are invisible to each ...

  6. List of email subject abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    FAO, meaning "For the Attention Of", especially in email or written correspondence. This can be used to direct an email towards an individual when an email is being sent to a team email address or to a specific department in a company. e.g. FAO: Jo Smith, Finance Department. FYI or Fyi: , "for your information". The recipient is informed that ...

  7. Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Nose: Pictures, Treatment, Outlook

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    It can develop on skin areas that have been exposed to the ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun. This includes your nose. When it appears on your nose, basal cell carcinoma may look like a thin yellow ...

  8. Basal Cell Carcinoma: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

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    Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer accounting for 90% of skin cancers in the U.S. It is caused by sun damage. BCC causes small bumps and sometimes open sores on the skin ...

  9. Basal Cell Carcinoma: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a type of skin cancer that begins in the basal cells. Normal basal cells line the epidermis. They’re the skin cells that replace old cells with new ones.