Use of BCC
"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM" wrote in message
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"Larry B" wrote in message
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I have a question. I sent out a joke to my friends using BCC, as always.
Also, as always, I not only BCC my friends but also sent it to myself in
TO,
as well, just to be sure that it was send without error. So, I get an
email
from me to myself.
One of those BCC friends sent it on to yet more friends. One of my
friend's
friends then accidentaly sent me an email in response (thinking she was
actually sending it to our shared friend).
My question is this. The email included in her accidental email reply to
me
showed both TO and FROM headers as MY email address, not that of my
friend
or our shared friend.
How could that be?? Thanks.
Lar
(OE 6.0)
Some ISPs will do this, especially if either the To or the From field is
blank.
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, OE/WM
Please reply in newsgroup.
Still confused.
Richard: Since she did not know me, she would not have typed my email addy.
Also, the message content was aimed to our common friend.
Frank: I had definately completed the TO, FROM and BCC fields.
Thanks, Lar
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