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I often get emails from folks and sometimes wonder who else recieved it. Is
there a way to "unmask" or "view" if anyone or multiple BCC recipients were on the email? mr. |
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Of course not. That would make complete mockery of the whole purpose of the
BCC field. What were you thinking? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mr . ." wrote in message . com... I often get emails from folks and sometimes wonder who else recieved it. Is there a way to "unmask" or "view" if anyone or multiple BCC recipients were on the email? mr. |
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Well, gee, have you ever wondered the same thing? Ever been approached by
someone about an email topic that only you were the recipient of? It certainly would be nice to know if anyone else is aware of the email content. Unless that data is completely wiped off the email when sent, it probably still exists. I'm guessing that if it exists, it can be found. Mr. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Of course not. That would make complete mockery of the whole purpose of the BCC field. What were you thinking? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mr . ." wrote in message . com... I often get emails from folks and sometimes wonder who else recieved it. Is there a way to "unmask" or "view" if anyone or multiple BCC recipients were on the email? mr. |
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Unless that data is completely wiped off the email when sent, it probably still exists. I'm guessing that if it exists, it can be found. Bcc data is not transmitted between mail routers. Bcc informaiton is only contained within the SMTP envelope, not within the message itself. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks.
So how can the message header be broken down to view all the recipients / data by the 'experts'? mr. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Mr . . wrote: Unless that data is completely wiped off the email when sent, it probably still exists. I'm guessing that if it exists, it can be found. Bcc data is not transmitted between mail routers. Bcc informaiton is only contained within the SMTP envelope, not within the message itself. -- Brian Tillman |
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What part of our replies was unclear?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Mr . ." wrote in message om... Thanks. So how can the message header be broken down to view all the recipients / data by the 'experts'? mr. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Mr . . wrote: Unless that data is completely wiped off the email when sent, it probably still exists. I'm guessing that if it exists, it can be found. Bcc data is not transmitted between mail routers. Bcc informaiton is only contained within the SMTP envelope, not within the message itself. -- Brian Tillman |
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