At 04/03/13 12:11 , Roelof Otten wrote:
>Hallo Neil,
>
>On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 10:48:06 +0000GMT (13-3-04, 11:48 +0100, where I
>live), you wrote:
>
>Neil> Because I was BCCed (Blind Copy) into the email his email client had
>Neil> inserted the following.
>
>Neil> IMPORTANT! This message has been blind-carbon-copied to you.
>Neil> Do not reply-to-all or forward it without the author's permission.
>
>That would look like a nice feature, but in fact it's not correct. A
>BCC should, by it's very nature, be identical to the sent message.

...

>Apart from that, I'm not in favour of text being altered/added after
>hitting the send button. That's something TB doesn't do and that's one
>of it's major features.

Agree with Roelof 100%.  The client should never modify the message--it
breaks the audit trail.

However, it *would* be very nice to be notified of _received_ messages
which do not contain the recipient's address in the obvious (and
visible) places [To: Cc:].  Perhaps The Bat! could do this by inserting
a notice in the under-utilized Memo column, but that would not be
appreciated by those who _do_ use that column.  It would be nice if TB!
had another column [Notices?] in which it could place notifications such
as this.

-- 
Just Another Joe


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