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| 236674 | 2004-05-14 22:45:00 | I have started using the Bcc option in outlook express to send mail to multiple recipients. When I go to the sent items menu to check, is there any way I can see who I have sent to, as it just shows as none in the "to" window? | Earnie (3226) | ||
| 236675 | 2004-05-14 22:51:00 | Right click the message and choose Properties then click on the Details tab. You should see the recipients there. | tommy (2826) | ||
| 236676 | 2004-05-14 22:53:00 | That's funny I thought BCC meant "block carbon copy" meaning who not to send a copy to. I don't use OE very much so not too familiar with it but can't you "save sent message" somewhere and then have a look at them and their adressee. :O Not Much Help. |
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| 236677 | 2004-05-14 23:02:00 | Thanks Tommy, worked a treat. Easy when you know how. To all those who help others in this forum, keep up the good work, you make life easier for all us computer "illiterate" persons | Earnie (3226) | ||
| 236678 | 2004-05-15 00:20:00 | > That's funny I thought BCC meant "block carbon copy" meaning who not to send a copy to. BCC is Blind Carbon Copy, an acronym from the days of typewriters when typists used carbon paper between sheets to create carbon copies of their documents. The "blind" is a reference to the fact that the other recipients are not aware of who else is receiving the email. |
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| 236679 | 2004-05-15 01:23:00 | Oh thank you tommy. Learn s'thing everyday even if it is simple. :D |
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