I am totally confused about a note I sent to a coworker.  I sent it to
this co-worker and no one else, and in my out box PowerMail shows it was
sent only to that co-worker.  And only sent once.  

Within the email text, there were several email addresses because I had
copied some correspondence there to verify a problem I had, but I used
none of those addresses in the To:, CC: or BCC: fields.

The note was never meant for anyone else's eyes, but as you can see here
below, it was "Re-sent" to one of the person's email mentioned within the
text. I had that person print out the note to find out what exactly the
headers were and here they are.  This note was sent at the exact same
time I sent the original note.

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Resent-From: "Jaede Miloslavich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From:  "Jaede Miloslavich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Fwd: 10 iSights 
Date: January 21, 2004  7:05:08 PM PST
Resent-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:  "Co-worker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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Why was this note "re-sent"?  How could it be resent from me when I never
resent it, and to someone I never addressed this note to in the first
place? How can there be no indication in my out box about this note?  How
can I be sure this never happens again? 

Please help,

Jaede


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