Posted April 4, 200619 yr How do I find out to whom a particular email was sent to when the BCC field hides all the recipients?
April 7, 200619 yr If you're the sender, go to sent items box. Otherwise I don't think you can find out, which is why the function is there. If they wanted you to know who else they sent it to, they would'nt have put you in the BCC field. It means they don't trust you.
April 9, 200619 yr .. It means they don't trust you. ...or, they are trying to screw you. BCC is normally used to trap someone.
April 12, 200619 yr eh? how? wtf?... I have to use 30 characters to post this.... 1234567898008765432122335676689557894545 happy now post-bot?
April 12, 200619 yr eh? how? wtf?... I have to use 30 characters to post this.... 1234567898008765432122335676689557894545 happy now post-bot? If someone uses BCC, they are probably sending the message to someone that you would not want to send it to.
April 12, 200619 yr My friend recenly sent an email to all people in his contact list, without realising his gf and his mistress were both in the contacts list. He didn't make it BCC. The msitress is a bit dimwitted, and hit reply to all. She wrote stuff about their last night together before he went to Japan for 2 months, about how horny she would be when he got back, and about how she was angry when she found he'd hidden the used condom in her purse as he'd told her he was going to do. I received it too. Everyone in his contact list did, including the gf. He got dumped. For me, the contact list is to stop others seeing who else I'm sending it to and getting their contact details, ie: sending something to all my mates, and I don't want them getting the email addresses of all the girls in my "little black book" (or those girls seeing I'm sending it to other girls they don't know), so I put everyone on BCC.