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How do I send a blind copy e-mail?
I want to send a copy of an e-mail I have written without the recipient
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How do I send a blind copy e-mail?
Use the bcc field.
"mahada" wrote in message news I want to send a copy of an e-mail I have written without the recipient knowing. How do I do this? |
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How do I send a blind copy e-mail?
Mahada,
If you send an e-mail using the BCc Field, it is true that other recipients will not know about that copy because the BCc field is not included in the message header. However, the e-mail header (which can be read by everybody INCLUDING the BCc recipient) clearly identifies, not only the other addressees, but ALSO the sender. Your e-mail address AND IP address are included. Therefore the BCc recipient CAN identify you! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "mahada" wrote in message news I want to send a copy of an e-mail I have written without the recipient knowing. How do I do this? |
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