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Incidentally, if you’ve set up your <strong>iPhone</strong> to connect to a corporate<br />

Exchange server (Chapter 15), you can look up anybody in the entire<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany directory at this point. Page 288 has the instructions.<br />

➋ To send a copy to other recipients, enter the address(es) in the “Cc:”<br />

or “Bcc:” fields. If you tap Cc/Bcc, From, the screen expands to reveal<br />

two new lines beneath the “To:” line, as shown below: “Cc:” and “Bcc:”.<br />

Cc stands for carbon copy. Getting an email message where your name is<br />

in the Cc line implies: “I sent you a copy because I thought you’d want to<br />

know about this correspondence, but I’m not expecting you to reply.”<br />

Bcc stands for blind carbon copy. It’s a copy that goes to a third party<br />

secretly—the primary addressee never knows you sent it. For example,<br />

if you send your coworker a message that says, “Chris, it bothers me that<br />

you’ve been cheating the customers,” you could Bcc your supervisor to<br />

clue her in without getting into trouble with Chris.<br />

Each of these lines behaves exactly like the “To:” line. You fill each one up<br />

with email addresses the same way.<br />

➌ Change the email account you’re using, if you like. If you have more<br />

than one email account set up on your <strong>iPhone</strong>, then you can tap Cc/Bcc,<br />

From to expand the form, then tap From: to open up a spinning list of<br />

your accounts. Tap the one you want to use for sending this message.<br />

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Chapter 8

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