Print out BCC

G

Guest

When I send an email with BCC in it how can I get the BCC to print out with
the rest of my email
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Print out?
Perhaps you do not understand the intent of the BCC field. It is to hide
recipients from anyone but you. That would most certainly include printouts.
 
G

Guest

Hi Russ
I am the send and would like a hard copy of the BCC's to put on file - it is
very obvious how it works when you are the receiver but when you are the
sender it should work in your favour - I have worked it out myself and copied
the BCC field and pasted it into my email to print out.

Russ Valentine said:
Print out?
Perhaps you do not understand the intent of the BCC field. It is to hide
recipients from anyone but you. That would most certainly include printouts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Cheryl said:
When I send an email with BCC in it how can I get the BCC to print out
with
the rest of my email
 
G

Gordon

Cheryl said:
When I send an email with BCC in it how can I get the BCC to print
out with the rest of my email

May I ask, WHY do you need to print out ALL emails? Outlook is a FAR FAR
superior filing system to any paper based one.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Right. That's what you have to do. Outlook cannot assume that your printout
will only be viewed by you, so it honors the "blind" part of BCC.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Cheryl said:
Hi Russ
I am the send and would like a hard copy of the BCC's to put on file - it
is
very obvious how it works when you are the receiver but when you are the
sender it should work in your favour - I have worked it out myself and
copied
the BCC field and pasted it into my email to print out.

Russ Valentine said:
Print out?
Perhaps you do not understand the intent of the BCC field. It is to hide
recipients from anyone but you. That would most certainly include
printouts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Cheryl said:
When I send an email with BCC in it how can I get the BCC to print out
with
the rest of my email
 

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