I filed a bug report some time ago because BCC from the web interface were 
-visible- in emails. I guess this is the way its been worked around at the 
moment.

You should file another report for it.

Regards,
Mark 
 
 
On Tuesday, September 14, 2010 22:19 BST, Chris Hobbs <[email protected]> 
wrote: 
 
>   We've recently realized that SOGo completely hides the BCC list from 
> the Sender of a message. This seems different than how most (or at least 
> many) e-mail clients handle this. For example, if I send a message in 
> Thunderbird with BCCs, the BCC headers remain on my message and are 
> visible in my Sent folder.
> 
> SOGo appears to do two different things oddly here:
> 
> 1) It doesn't store the BCC headers on the Sent message like TB does
> 2) It doesn't display the BCC headers in the Sent folder header pane, 
> even if the headers are there in the source.
> 
> Is this behavior by design, or just something that hasn't come up 
> before? If it isn't by design, would it be appropriate to file an RFE 
> for it?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Chris Hobbs
> Director, Technology
> New Haven Unified School District
> 
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