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How do I set a group of recipients to CC or BCC?

Emailer-Talk FAQ
Before you add the recipients, set the last empty recipient line to CC or BCC. All subsequent recipients will be set to the same type.

What are Cc: and Bcc:?

OpenBand - Online Help
To: - The primary recipient(s) of your message are listed in the To field. Their names and/or email addresses will be visible to the other recipients. Cc: - People who aren't primary recipients but who should be advised of the message contents go in the Cc (originally, "carbon copy") field. Their names and/or email addresses will be visible to the other recipients.

What should I do with my headers?

news.answers/waffle-faq
In general, you want your 'netmail' and 'netnews' parameters in static to result in valid headers, so that people can reply to you. If you can do so, get into a domain and domainize all your headers. It'll make your life easier and will do the same for people who exchange mail with you. The important thing to remember is that if you put a domain-style address out without being domainized, people will probably not be able to reply to your mail.

How about "cc"?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the metric system
The slang abbreviation "cc" for cubic centimeter is sometimes seen but, like all SI unit abbreviations, it should be avoided in writing.

What is the difference between CC and BCC at the header of each E-mail?

Laguna Internet - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The CC: header means making a carbon copy to the e-mail addresses indicated. Recipients on the To: header will be able to see the other e-mail addresses indicated on the CC field.

How can I see which HTTP headers are set for an object?

Caching Tutorial for Web Authors and Webmasters: FAQ
To see what the Expires and Last-Modified headers are, open the page with Netscape and select 'page info' from the View menu. This will give you a menu of the page and any objects (like images) associated with it, along with their details. To see the full headers of an object, you'll need to manually connect to the Web server using a Telnet client. Depending on what program you use, you may need to type the port into a separate field, or you may need to connect to www.myhost.com:80 or www.

Can I set the background color of the column headers?

Exontrol Software - ExGrid FAQ page
The BackColorHeader property changes the background color of columns header. The BackColor property changes the background color for the entire control. If you need to change the background color for a particular column, you can use the HTMLCaption property of the Column object like in the following code: With Grid1.Columns(0) .HTMLCaption = "<bgcolor=FF0000>new caption</bgcolor>" End With

How long should the headers time to live be set?

com_page_cache FAQ
By default, the headers time to live is set to 3600 seconds (one hour). The best setting for this depends on which version of PHP you are using. On php4, this should be set high for best performance (The default is good enough). On php5, this setting is pointless. It will still alter how long the headers will last before being recaptured, but the performance gains are minuscule at best.

What is "full headers"?

Frequently asked questions
Headers" is meta information embedded in an email. If someone asks for "full headers", they refer to all information regarding the email, not only the info usual shown: There are several other headers. Technicians need this sort of information in order to track the source of abuse, why a message did not go through etc.

When would I use the BCC: line in my new message?

Indian Creek Internet Services, Inc.
BCC: stands for 'Blind Carbon Copy'. (Not all mail programs have this line available) Anyone whose e-mail address appears in this line will get a copy of the sent message, but the people whose addresses appear in the To: and/or CC: lines won't see the BCC: address or know that a copy of the message is being sent to that person.

Can I get involved with the BCC too?

Birmingham Children's Choir - FAQ
In order to accomplish the goals and objectives of the BCC, we must rely on the assistance of parents and other volunteers. Please do not hesitate to ask what you can do to help!

Can I alter my headers after composing a message ?

news.answers/waffle-faq
Some of them are editable in 1.65 via the 'alter' static parameter. Don't put 'To:', 'CC:' or 'Newsgroups:' in 'alter'; it won't work. Other than cancelling a message you posted that hasn't been batched up yet, no. You might want to look at the contents of the control newsgroup once in a while to see what control messages you received that Waffle didn't process. There's a program called procc, 'PROCess Control' which will handle control messages for you. Look for procc-NN.

Contents How do I see the "full headers" of a message?

SpeedGate E-Mail FAQ
When reporting e-mail abuse or spam false-positives, you may be asked to include the full headers of a message. These contain routing, diagnostic, and other information which can be useful for tracking down technical problems or determining just where a message really came from. In addition, the full headers include a spam report on messages which our system has identified as probable spam. Eudora Click on the Blah Blah Blah button on the toolbar.

Where can you write to CC?

Chris Carter Frequently Asked Questions
The following is a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Chris Carter, as well as other information that offers insight into the man and his creations. This list will be updated regularly. This FAQ was written based on several magazine articles and books. Please note that in some cases, Chris Carters' "quotes" were taken from these items. This is so that nothing would get lost in an effort to organize the information into the FAQ.

What about CC's family?

Chris Carter Frequently Asked Questions
CC is Baptist, but is not practicing. He quit going to church around the age of nine or ten (around the same time as he got into little league.)
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