Warning: Specifying a CC or BCC address will send a copy of every outgoing email to the CC and BCC addresses. For example, if you are sending the message to 100 members in a list, 100 emails will also be sent to each of the CC and/or BCC addresses. These additional emails are calculated in your usage.
JangoMail offers the ability to specify a CC (carbon copy) or BCC (blind carbon copy) address that will be visible to message recipients. The CC feature allows you to specify an address or multiple addresses that will receive a clear (address IS visible to the email's direct recipient) copy of the message as it is sent out. The BCC feature allows you to specify an address or multiple addresses that will receive a blind (address IS invisible to the email's direct recipient) copy of the message as it is sent out.

You can use our personalization coding to send the CC or BCC email to an address stored in each record in your database. For example, addresses might have a particular representative assigned to them. The email can be copied to a customer's specific representative, while the message itself may be "From" the main corporate headquarters.
From Address: announcements@browniekitchen.com
CC Address: %%repemail%%
(where data associated with each address record contains a field called "repemail")
Then, Kim, Joe, and Susie would each see that their own representatives were copied on the messages as well -- also a good reminder of that direct contact information should the recipients have any questions.
Multiple CC and BCC Addresses
Simply separate multiple addresses in the CC and BCC fields with a comma.
Specify CC's and BCC's via the "option" string parameter. Use a comma between each option (cc and bcc) and a semicolon between each email address, as in this example:
See the SendTransactionalEmail help page and the SendMassEmail help page for more information.
To add CC and BCC addresses via the Transactional Relay:
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