On 5/29/03 6:16, "Dick Rucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 5/29/03 2:41, Beth Rosengard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> But I think you're missing something that Brent originally said, namely that
>> the TO: pane read  "Colleague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.  That email address
>> is Brent's email address.  If it were truly a BCC to him, his email address
>> wouldn't appear anywhere, let alone in the TO: pane, would it?

Thank you Beth. Yes that is what I said and meant.

> 
> My experience with Bcc: copies is that each recipient will see the email
> with his/her email address in the To: line, but won't see any of the other
> addresses that the sender had put on the Bcc: line.
> 
> In this case, there were lots of "Colleague <unique.email.address>" entries
> on the Bcc: line of the original message sent.  Brent received one copy that
> showed his address in the To: line.  Each of the many other "colleagues" on
> the .Bcc line would have received similar messages.  This is exactly what
> the sender intended.

Dick, so what sort of macro makes the link between the "Colleague" in the To
and the probable BCC? Or is it a feature in some emailers? How would I
access this feature in E'rage?

Brent

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