Hello A,

On Sat, 26 May 2001, at 05:29:33 [GMT -0500, your local time]
(26.5.01 at 12:29 was my local time), you wrote to TBUDL:

ACM> I'd advise that you not ever set the spam to be deleted when using this
ACM> filtering method. The reason being that it's not only spam that comprises
ACM> messages that have not been addressed to you directly. A friend not in
ACM> your filters could BCC a message to you.

True! I can confirm this because I used to get a lot BCC-ed msgs from a *very
good* friend. Although sending like this can be "not polite", I do NOT blame
him. Why? Because, he also sometimes send msgs to other his friends that I don't
know or they don't know me, and I specifically noted him not to include
recipients in visible TO and CC fields. So, for me in this case, BCC field means
privacy.

Also, one good reason for sending BCC-ed msgs is that if you want to send one
msg to e.g. 10 recipients, that msg would be much shorter when comes to
recipient's mailbox.

-- 
Sincerely, Lija
 Using The Bat! v1.52 Beta/1 on Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 3

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