Viewing bcc address

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Colonel Blip

If I send a bcc of a message, is there anyway I can see who the bcc went to
in my Sent folder? If my memory was better it wouldn't matter, but sometimes
I go back to old messages and need to know if I sent a copy to someone as a
bcc.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

yes, add the bcc field to the view or open the message and look in the bcc
field.

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Guest

I know how to do it in VB code. You can use the bcc property of the mailitem
object. Thats returns a string of the recipients.

Claw
 
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Colonel Blip

I'm missing it somehow. Under 'View' it is greyed out. If I double click and
open the message it is not even an option. If I go into the define view
dialog and add the bcc field to my view it still doesn't show up (at least
on previously sent messages; don't know about future ones).

Diane Poremsky said:
yes, add the bcc field to the view or open the message and look in
the bcc field.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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Colonel Blip said:
If I send a bcc of a message, is there anyway I can see who the bcc
went to
in my Sent folder? If my memory was better it wouldn't matter, but
sometimes
I go back to old messages and need to know if I sent a copy to
someone as a
bcc.

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Colonel Blip
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