How do I print the"bcc" list?

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Harry Krause

I sometimes send out emails with a large distribution list and that list
is unique each time, hand-entered, if you will.

I would like to then print out the email with its list of "bcc"
addressees revealed.

How?


Thanks!
 
I think what I would do is open my sent message (sent
items) and either print the message (which will print the
header/bcc's) or copy and paste the names into a doc to
print.
 
joyce said:
I think what I would do is open my sent message (sent
items) and either print the message (which will print the
header/bcc's) or copy and paste the names into a doc to
print.


list and that list


of "bcc"
Opening the message in sent messages and printing it does not print the
names in bcc.

Certainly there has to be an elegant way to do this...

Thanks, though.
 
Actually, for messages from your Sent folder, printing out the message in Outlook will not show bcc's, but will show cc's if there are any (if there are no cc's then it doesn't even print the cc notation on the message header). You can, of course, cut and paste, but that is so ackward. Outlook should allow printing of bcc information for the individual that sent the message in the first place

----- joyce wrote: ----

I think what I would do is open my sent message (sent
items) and either print the message (which will print the
header/bcc's) or copy and paste the names into a doc to
print
 
rhk said:
Actually, for messages from your Sent folder, printing out the message in Outlook will not show bcc's, but will show cc's if there are any (if there are no cc's then it doesn't even print the cc notation on the message header). You can, of course, cut and paste, but that is so ackward. Outlook should allow printing of bcc information for the individual that sent the message in the first place!

----- joyce wrote: -----

I think what I would do is open my sent message (sent
items) and either print the message (which will print the
header/bcc's) or copy and paste the names into a doc to
print.

There has to be a way to do this...senders of mail sometimes need to
print out the message and the list of bcc's they sent it to...
 
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