Verifying I am a BCC recipient of a message in Outlook 2003

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I've been getting numerous SPAM messages addressed to other people at my ISP. My ISP writes the problem off, claiming that I am a BCC to these messages. This may be the case, for even when I send myself an e-mail from work with my home address as a BCC, I cannot get Outlook 2003 to display the fact that I am a BCC recipient. I would expect that my address (and only my address) would show up as a BCC. I'd also expect to see it in the internet header. Further, when I use field picker to add BCC as a new column, my BCC is still shown as blank

How do I confirm that I was the BCC recipient of an e-mail?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

You can't - blind means blind.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, scott asked:

| I've been getting numerous SPAM messages addressed to other people at
| my ISP. My ISP writes the problem off, claiming that I am a BCC to
| these messages. This may be the case, for even when I send myself an
| e-mail from work with my home address as a BCC, I cannot get Outlook
| 2003 to display the fact that I am a BCC recipient. I would expect
| that my address (and only my address) would show up as a BCC. I'd
| also expect to see it in the internet header. Further, when I use
| field picker to add BCC as a new column, my BCC is still shown as
| blank.
|
| How do I confirm that I was the BCC recipient of an e-mail?
 

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