Hi Glenn, 
          Since you have been explaining how Cc:, Bcc:,
etc. works I have been experimenting with the Detroit
Freenet mailer. Bcc seems to work just the way you 
described it should. I can find none of the addresses
in the headers of mail sent by Bcc. However, I notice
all headers contain reference to whatever is listed
after To:. In other words, all recipients listed under
Bcc can see that "original" was sent to To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to send email so that To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
doesn't appear in headers of Bcc recipients?

    Eric

Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>
>On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 23:36:52 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric S.
>Emerson) wrote:
>
>> Hi Glenn,
>>     Is it the browser or is it the mail server
>> that interprets the BCC or CC lines?
>
>> Eric
>
>> Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>
>>> The way it's supposed to work... only BCC should see BCC.
>>> All other copies of the message shold not have a BCC line.
>
>>> I'll test it.
>
>>> ________
>
>>> I'm sorry to say that BCC does not work in Arachne.
>>> It's being treated just as if it were another CC line.
>
>Eric, (and any other interested parties) ;-)....
>
> It is the browser.
>(with more testing, it now seems that not even the BCC recipient should
> see the BCC: line)
>
>I sent another test message to my own address using Linux NS.
>
>---original message saved as text before sending---
>
>

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