>Have these people never heard of the "sent items" folder?  

What about when I am working at a client and check my e-mail via web mail?
If I have to respond to something, I would want a copy of it in my sent mail
in my Outlook, so I BCC myself and when I get back to the office, I move the
"copy" into my sent items.

BTW, my previous post was in regards to why people put themselves in the TO
and others in the BCC. Most people will not open a message if there is no
address in the TO box. as Kami also said: "A lot of people actually send
messages to others as BCC and then put themselves in To in order to make
sure it has gone out."

John Tolmachoff
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com



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