Bcc Spy?

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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
 
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
 
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.
 
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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