On 7/22/2003 11:36 PM, Doug Brightwell deftly typed out:

> Just curious...
> 
> Is it possible for Bcc'd recipients to "reply all" to an email and have that
> reply go back to all the people who were Bcc'd?
> 
> Does Entourage X permit it?
> 
> And, do other emailers permit it?
> 
> At some point, doesn't the email have to get duplicated and the Bcc
> addresses stripped from the duplicates? Does that happen before the message
> leaves Entourage, or at my ISP?

Nope, won't work. Think of an email message as a formal letter. First off,
you have the letter itself which has your address and the address of the
recipient on it. When your email program sends this letter to the mail
server, it is placed in an envelope which has the recipient address on it
along with your address. This is the only place the BCC info lives. On the
receiving end, the envelope is received, the letter is pulled out and placed
in the user's mailbox and then the envelope is discarded (Oops...there goes
the BCC info).

-Remo Del Bello 

-- 
"Oh Bother", said the Borg, "We've assimilated Pooh."

-- 
To unsubscribe:                     
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
archives:       
<http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/>
old-archive:       
<http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>

Reply via email to