Using BCC in Outlook: How can I check who email sent to as bcc?

G

Guest

I need to check who an email was sent to. The email was sent using the BCC:
field.
How do I do this?
 
G

Guest

Hi Diane

The message was sent some time again. I have a copy of the sent item. When I
click View, the BCC field is greyed out.

Shirley
 
D

David Webb

You can only view the contents of the Bcc field if the message was sent by you.
If you were a recipient or you have a recipient's copy, there's no way for you
to view the Bcc field's contents...that's by design.

| Hi Diane
|
| The message was sent some time again. I have a copy of the sent item. When I
| click View, the BCC field is greyed out.
|
| Shirley
|
| "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
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| > add the BCC field to the view.
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| > | > >I need to check who an email was sent to. The email was sent using the BCC:
| > > field.
| > > How do I do this?
| >
| >
| >
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Add the field to the view by customizing the view. Right click on the row of
field name and choose Field Chooser - find the BCC field and drag it to the
row of field names.
 

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