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monbri

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Is there a way to determine if when receiving an email in outlook, if someone was blindcopied? I seem to remember a trick to determine this.
 
To find out who you Bcc:ed on a message in Outlook Express:
Click on the sent message with the right mouse button.
Select Properties from the menu that comes up.
Go to the Details tab.
Somewhere near the top, you will find a line beginning with Bcc: .
It contains all the Bcc: recipients of the message.
 
Fenn,

Thanks for the reply, but I have Outlook 2003. I have a feeling the sender is blindcopying people and I want to see who. I know there is a way, but I have forgotten how to pull this off.
 
Hi moonbri,

I've never heard of any such trick and I can't imagine there is one. The only way that Outlook (or any other receiving e-mail client) could do this would be if the information were sent with the e-mail in the first place. If I found out than an e-mail client I was using did this I would change it pronto, wouldn't you?

Enjoy,
Tony

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You are correct, but about a year ago, some computer guru (hacker) found a way around this. I tried it and it worked, but never gave it much thought until recently, and now I can't find the site.
 
Thanks for the info, I guess that sums it all up.
 
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