BCC is one possibility, forged headers is another.

Short answer: a message has two components: the P1, or envelope, and P2, the
body. For SMTP the addressing in the P1 does not have to match the
addressing in P2. P1 gets the message delivered, P2 is what populates the
message fields.

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From: "RBHATIA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:42 AM
Subject: How is this possible ?


> I have a user who received an email where the TO: field showed a
> 'bellatlantic.net' email address (which he claims he doesn't own).
However,
> the email showed up on our Exchange server in his Exchange mailbox (on his
> 'aim.org' email address)
>
> How is this possible ?
>
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