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![]() " mac" wrote in message ... "Ken" Reply to NG only wrote in message ... I run a small business and need to email customers with the 'latest news' type of information. To protect customers confidentiality I send to myself and all the customers as blind copies. I have a situation arisen whereby one of the customers intends suing me as they say they never had a particularly important email some months ago. They are in the right folder (about 100 email addresses), in my address book and to all I sent the same email. However when I look at the email I can see no way of seeing who I sent it to unless there is a way? Please help as my ability to prove is likely to save a claim against me for £3,000. Ken Select the message in Sent items and press the Ctrl key + F3, you should now see the bcc recipients. You can copy that. -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] http://www.getsafeonline.org/ Hi Steve Thanks for getting back to me. Tried your suggestion and opened 'message source' details but definitely no list of email addresses. Any other thoughts? Ken |
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