Bcc Spy?

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jim

Anyone heard of an app called 'bcc spy'? I'm pretty sure that's the name.
It's a little freeware Outlook add-in that warns a user when they click
reply-to-all on a message they were bcc'd on. It may have been part of a
suite of Outlook tools, i forget.

I'd sure like to find it. Any help is appreciated!

jim
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

No, it is not a part of Outlook in any version.

Have you tried http://www.google.com?


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After furious head scratching, jim asked:

| Anyone heard of an app called 'bcc spy'? I'm pretty sure that's the
| name. It's a little freeware Outlook add-in that warns a user when
| they click reply-to-all on a message they were bcc'd on. It may have
| been part of a suite of Outlook tools, i forget.
|
| I'd sure like to find it. Any help is appreciated!
|
| jim
 
S

Someone

If there is such a thing, it would run on the mail server level, not the
email client level. Try sending a message with Outlook Express via BCC to
yourself and look at the message source, the email client doesn't even see
the BCC field, it's removed at the mail server.
 
G

Guest

It can work at the client level if it simply recognizes that none of the
current user's e-mail account addresses were included in the To or CC fields
of the received message.

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