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Outlook 2000 BCC Problem

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ElijahBaley

IS-IT--Management
May 4, 2001
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Hello

Can anyone explain why the following happens and a solution to it: -

I want to send a email to "A" "B" and "C" using the BCC function so that "A" "B" and "C" are not aware of each other.

So what I do is leave the "TO" field blank leave the "CC" field blank and enter "A" "B" and "C" into the "BCC" field, the problem is that when either "A" "B" or "C" receive the mail the header says "FROM: Me (the sender)" and also "TO: Me (the sender) ???

How can I stop "Me (the sender)" appearing in the "TO:" box..

Thanks for your help,

Graham
"r tape loading error"
 
I have just tested this option and found no problems regarding the "to" field including the senders name.
Can you supply a little more info

thanks
 

So what did you get - a empty "TO:" field ?

I suspect that this problem is caused by Outlook 2000 security update not allowing this field to be blank (anti-spam)

Graham
"r tape loading error"
 
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