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thom kamp
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      7th Jan 2010
How do I see the BCC: names when looking at a sent email? All that shows is
the actual adressee and the CC: line
 
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      7th Jan 2010
Depends on information you failed to provide.
Outlook version?
Mail editor?
Folder?
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> How do I see the BCC: names when looking at a sent email? All that shows
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> the actual adressee and the CC: line


 
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      7th Jan 2010
thom kamp wrote:

> How do I see the BCC: names when looking at a sent email? All that shows is
> the actual adressee and the CC: line


Open the sent copy of the e-mail in its own window (e.g., double-click on
it). Then look at the Bcc field. If it is not shown, use the View->Bcc
menu to show that field. If it is grayed out in the menu then there was no
Bcc field specified in that e-mail.
 
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