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BCC Field in Outlook 2000

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KeyTech

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Nov 14, 2000
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I know its well protected, but I just cant find anyway to
view the recipients of a mail where they are in the BCC
filed??? I have the mail and no restrictions on it...
Im almost sure there is no way to do this without some
cracking software, and I cant find any, anyone got an
idea of some software that might do this??? Jay~

If its broken, just leave it and hope someone else fixes it!

~KeyTech
 
Um, i'm not sure if I understand correctly. Are you talking about sending a message or receiving a message? If you're sending a message, go to view, bcc field.

the only thing I know about viewing the bcc field when receiving an e-mail, is to right click it, and go to options. There's a huge status box on the bottom that gives details.

Hope this helps. ~Javrix

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A roomful of monkeys on typwriters will eventually write the great american novel.

If you gave an infinate number of rednecks, an infinate number of shotguns to shoot at an infinate number of stree
 
thanx for your help, what I am trying to do is to see
the email addresses of people that the email was sent
to including myself, which are all in the bcc field.....
((As in I recieved the email from someone who put the addresses))
in the bcc field.
the status box gives some details, but you can get more
if you save the .msg file as a .txt file somewhere and
open it then....but still nothing... Jay~

If its broken, just leave it and hope someone else fixes it!

~KeyTech
 
I'm not sure on this, so no one hold me against it. But I think that when you send a bcc to multiple people, the server takes out the other bcc's. So if I sent a message to me, my mom, my sister, and my cousin, all as bcc's, I would only see myself because the server got rid of the other bcc's.

Like I said, this could be incorrect and I have no education on this matter, it's just an assumption. ~Javrix

A broken clock is correct twice per day.

A roomful of monkeys on typwriters will eventually write the great american novel.

If you gave an infinate number of rednecks, an infinate number of shotguns to shoot at an infinate number of stree
 
Javrix is right the whole idea of Blind Carbon Copy is that you don't send a list of all the recipients to all the recipients (if you see what I mean), therefore any addresses other than yours will not be there. Sorry.
 
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