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BCC question
  1. #1


    Ron O'Brien Guest

    BCC question

    Can I get the bcc line to always display under the cc line?

    Also, when you start the application why does Win mail stall for several
    seconds before you can do anything with it - even with a very fast quad core
    PC with 8gig of RAM - so frustrating, especially when you don't look at the
    monitor, you just type, then look up and find your first line isn't there!

    --
    Ron O'Brien




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  2. #2


    t-4-2 Guest

    Re: BCC question

    Yes. Click " Create Mail " > click " All Headers "
    t-4-2

    "Ron O'Brien" <castcall@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:e9i#Z0acJHA.1188@xxxxxx

    > Can I get the bcc line to always display under the cc line?
    >
    > Also, when you start the application why does Win mail stall for several
    > seconds before you can do anything with it - even with a very fast quad
    > core PC with 8gig of RAM - so frustrating, especially when you don't look
    > at the monitor, you just type, then look up and find your first line isn't
    > there!
    >
    > --
    > Ron O'Brien
    >

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    Ron O'Brien Guest

    Re: BCC question


    "t-4-2" <dhuang1@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:uGL2FEbcJHA.5648@xxxxxx

    > Yes. Click " Create Mail " > click " All Headers "
    > t-4-2
    >
    I knew there would be a simple answer - thanks

    Ron


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    stu hamilton Guest

    Re: BCC question

    In the new mail window click view then click all headers and BCC will be
    there every time you want to send mail.

    "Ron O'Brien" <castcall@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:e9i#Z0acJHA.1188@xxxxxx

    > Can I get the bcc line to always display under the cc line?
    >
    > Also, when you start the application why does Win mail stall for several
    > seconds before you can do anything with it - even with a very fast quad
    > core PC with 8gig of RAM - so frustrating, especially when you don't look
    > at the monitor, you just type, then look up and find your first line isn't
    > there!
    >
    > --
    > Ron O'Brien
    >

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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