CV>>> 1. Create an incoming/re-direct filter
CV>>> 2. Receive a message with multiple BCC recipients listed
CV>>> 3. Execute incoming/re-direct filter
>> I find that difficult to copy. Whenever I receive a message where
>> the original sender BCC'ed anybody, I cannot find that info
>> anywhere in the headers (must as I'd like to).
> I find it hard to believe, too. I tried, nevertheless, using steps
> exactly as Clemens described. The result is negative, I can't
> reproduce it.
The only thing that I can think of is that some early mail readers
implemented what I would define as a reverse BCC. In other
words, anyone in the BCC list would know who was included (including
other BCC's) but that To: and the CC: field recipients would not.
Made for great gossip. :)
Derek
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