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How to display b.c.c. addresses on sent mail.
This is one of the big problems I have with OE. I use Outlook as my
main email account and cannot use OE. However, when in between contracts, I use OE6 to do my job resume sends, etc. What I'd like it to be able to display the b.c.c. field in sent emails so that I can see to whom I sent the message, just like I can do in O2K. Is there a way to do this? Even when I have "All Headers" ticked, the b.c.c. field isn't displayed. Help .... !!! g TIA. :oD |
How to display b.c.c. addresses on sent mail.
Highlight the message header and then Ctrl+F3 will reveal the recipients.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message ... This is one of the big problems I have with OE. I use Outlook as my main email account and cannot use OE. However, when in between contracts, I use OE6 to do my job resume sends, etc. What I'd like it to be able to display the b.c.c. field in sent emails so that I can see to whom I sent the message, just like I can do in O2K. Is there a way to do this? Even when I have "All Headers" ticked, the b.c.c. field isn't displayed. Help .... !!! g TIA. :oD |
How to display b.c.c. addresses on sent mail.
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:56:57 -0700, "Bruce Hagen"
wrote: Highlight the message header and then Ctrl+F3 will reveal the recipients. Hmmm, thanks. I must be doing something wrong, though. I get a "Message Source" box but it doesn't list the b.c.c.'s. I'm sending my resume to about 20 agencies so it would be nice to see who I sent any given message to. What am I doing wrong? Thanks! :oD -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message .. . This is one of the big problems I have with OE. I use Outlook as my main email account and cannot use OE. However, when in between contracts, I use OE6 to do my job resume sends, etc. What I'd like it to be able to display the b.c.c. field in sent emails so that I can see to whom I sent the message, just like I can do in O2K. Is there a way to do this? Even when I have "All Headers" ticked, the b.c.c. field isn't displayed. Help .... !!! g TIA. :oD |
How to display b.c.c. addresses on sent mail.
This is in a message that was already sent. Is that where you're looking?
The Display Name & Address for all recipients should be there. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:56:57 -0700, "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Highlight the message header and then Ctrl+F3 will reveal the recipients. Hmmm, thanks. I must be doing something wrong, though. I get a "Message Source" box but it doesn't list the b.c.c.'s. I'm sending my resume to about 20 agencies so it would be nice to see who I sent any given message to. What am I doing wrong? Thanks! :oD -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message . .. This is one of the big problems I have with OE. I use Outlook as my main email account and cannot use OE. However, when in between contracts, I use OE6 to do my job resume sends, etc. What I'd like it to be able to display the b.c.c. field in sent emails so that I can see to whom I sent the message, just like I can do in O2K. Is there a way to do this? Even when I have "All Headers" ticked, the b.c.c. field isn't displayed. Help .... !!! g TIA. :oD |
How to display b.c.c. addresses on sent mail.
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:47:58 -0700, "Bruce Hagen"
wrote: This is in a message that was already sent. Is that where you're looking? The Display Name & Address for all recipients should be there. Ah, that's what I did wrong. I was looking at the email I recvd from that message. I went to the one that came from the Sent box and saw what you mean. Phew ... Thanks. :oD -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:56:57 -0700, "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Highlight the message header and then Ctrl+F3 will reveal the recipients. Hmmm, thanks. I must be doing something wrong, though. I get a "Message Source" box but it doesn't list the b.c.c.'s. I'm sending my resume to about 20 agencies so it would be nice to see who I sent any given message to. What am I doing wrong? Thanks! :oD -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message ... This is one of the big problems I have with OE. I use Outlook as my main email account and cannot use OE. However, when in between contracts, I use OE6 to do my job resume sends, etc. What I'd like it to be able to display the b.c.c. field in sent emails so that I can see to whom I sent the message, just like I can do in O2K. Is there a way to do this? Even when I have "All Headers" ticked, the b.c.c. field isn't displayed. Help .... !!! g TIA. :oD |
How to display b.c.c. addresses on sent mail.
You're welcome.
-- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:47:58 -0700, "Bruce Hagen" wrote: This is in a message that was already sent. Is that where you're looking? The Display Name & Address for all recipients should be there. Ah, that's what I did wrong. I was looking at the email I recvd from that message. I went to the one that came from the Sent box and saw what you mean. Phew ... Thanks. :oD -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:56:57 -0700, "Bruce Hagen" wrote: Highlight the message header and then Ctrl+F3 will reveal the recipients. Hmmm, thanks. I must be doing something wrong, though. I get a "Message Source" box but it doesn't list the b.c.c.'s. I'm sending my resume to about 20 agencies so it would be nice to see who I sent any given message to. What am I doing wrong? Thanks! :oD -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "StargateFan" wrote in message m... This is one of the big problems I have with OE. I use Outlook as my main email account and cannot use OE. However, when in between contracts, I use OE6 to do my job resume sends, etc. What I'd like it to be able to display the b.c.c. field in sent emails so that I can see to whom I sent the message, just like I can do in O2K. Is there a way to do this? Even when I have "All Headers" ticked, the b.c.c. field isn't displayed. Help .... !!! g TIA. :oD |
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