Question regarding Microsoft Outlook and access and *1082008

J

J.Alladien

Good day to all,

I was wondering if its' possible to retrieve all e-mail adresses from the
BCC field on a received e-mail in OUTLOOK or OUTLOOK express, through MS
access in combination with outlook redemption maybe?
a silly question maybe but I am very curious!

Thanks in advance!
 
J

John W. Vinson

Good day to all,

I was wondering if its' possible to retrieve all e-mail adresses from the
BCC field on a received e-mail in OUTLOOK or OUTLOOK express, through MS
access in combination with outlook redemption maybe?
a silly question maybe but I am very curious!

Thanks in advance!

I certainly hope not. My understanding is that bcc is just that - BLIND carbon
copy; and that the message you receive simply does not contain my address in
any form, even if we're both on the bcc list.

You might do better to ask the question in an Outlook newsgroup, though - it's
really more an Outlook issue than an Access one.
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

John W. Vinson said:
I certainly hope not. My understanding is that bcc is just that - BLIND carbon
copy; and that the message you receive simply does not contain my address in
any form, even if we're both on the bcc list.

You might do better to ask the question in an Outlook newsgroup, though - it's
really more an Outlook issue than an Access one.

Actually that's an SMTP RFC question as he mentioned Outlook and
Outlook Express. And you're correct. BCC is not and should never be
available on a received email.

Tony
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