The From line is just hidden - it makes no difference. You want to prevent
users from using the CC field. Best solution might be VBA that checks the #
of addresses and refuses to send if there are more than x in the to or cc
fields. I believe you can hide the CC button on the form using GPO but that
still leaves the CC button in the address book.
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"Robert Hindla" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The problem arises, as it seems it must eventually, that somebody types
> all
> those addresses into the cc: line instead of a bcc: line of a general
> announcement e-mail and potentially bad things happen. The world will
> discover the names of all one's customers.
>
> How can we take away cc:, just as we can add or remove the "from" line or
> the "bcc" line?
>