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Hi All,
Wish if you can help me with this. At our firm, Outlook 2000 / 2003 is being used, while I doubt that several messages that are being sent to me are being BCCd to others, Is there a way to reveal who is on Bcc (other recepients) when I am the main recepient of the message - or if I am Ccd on it? I mean to reveal Bcc field in all instances when I am on 'To' or 'Cc'. Thanks very much |
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the answer is no sorry.
The idea of bcc as Munky said is to hide who else the email is going to without alerting the recipients. I unfortuantly have to deal with the spam that we receive at my company, and one of my problems is when our spam trap stops an email which is actually a valid one and I need to forward it on. When the sender has used bcc I don't know who should have got it!! but thats another problem! |
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