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| | #11 (permalink) |
| | Re: hide bcc recipiants Exactly right! "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message news:O4wm$2vXKHA.1232@newsgroup Quote: > You are referring to composing a message. > > I think Bob is referring to received messages. If you receive a message > with BCC recipients, you cannot see who they are. > > > -- > Windows 7 Ultimate > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > http://download.live.com/wlmail > > > "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:OtvYXXvXKHA.220@newsgroup Quote: >> It is correct. You are assuming it is incorrect then challenging me to >> prove it is correct. >> >> If you had (as I have) looked at a couple thousand previous replies in >> this newsgroup before replying in that manner then you would know how to >> do it. If you were to just spend some time exploring Windows Mail then >> you would know how. >> >> Using "View | All Headers" is the non-technical way. Do a little >> exploring. Start by using "File | Properties" when viewing a message. Can >> you find the raw message? >> >> >> "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:%23f1QZGvXKHA.4020@newsgroup Quote: >>>I don't think that's correct. >>> >>> Even if you view "all headers" you will not see the bcc recipients. >>> >>> If you have some other way of seeing the bcc recipients please share it. >>> >>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>> news:uaeRAaqXKHA.4688@newsgroup >>>> Hide from your view or hide from view by others? >>>> >>>> Note that even if you hide it from view by others, others will always >>>> be able to see them if they know how to look at headers. >>>> >>>> >>>> "Brenda Warner" <bren.ron@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>> news:uFL3zjpXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>>> I need to know how to HIDE the Bcc recipiants when sending or >>>>> forwarding e-mails. I have just started with Window's Mail so lots to >>>>> learn, so please help me with this problem. >>>>> Thanks. >>>> >>> |
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| | #12 (permalink) |
| | Re: hide bcc recipiants Exactly right again! "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message news:uv5TzHwXKHA.4816@newsgroup Quote: > This is a newsgroup post, not an email message. > That's not a BCC recipient (email address). > That is my IP address. > Look at an email message which has BCC recipients. > > > -- > Windows 7 Ultimate > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > http://download.live.com/wlmail > > > "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:uV4z08vXKHA.3612@newsgroup Quote: >> I am not referring to composing a message. I can see BCC recipients (if >> any) of messages I have received. >> >> Your NNTP-Posting-Host is: >> cpe-174-101-66-38.columbus.res.rr.com 174.101.66.38 >> >> So are you in the Columbus, Ohio area? >> >> >> "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:O4wm$2vXKHA.1232@newsgroup Quote: >>> You are referring to composing a message. >>> >>> I think Bob is referring to received messages. If you receive a message >>> with BCC recipients, you cannot see who they are. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Windows 7 Ultimate >>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >>> http://download.live.com/wlmail >>> >>> >>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>> news:OtvYXXvXKHA.220@newsgroup >>>> It is correct. You are assuming it is incorrect then challenging me to >>>> prove it is correct. >>>> >>>> If you had (as I have) looked at a couple thousand previous replies in >>>> this newsgroup before replying in that manner then you would know how >>>> to do it. If you were to just spend some time exploring Windows Mail >>>> then you would know how. >>>> >>>> Using "View | All Headers" is the non-technical way. Do a little >>>> exploring. Start by using "File | Properties" when viewing a message. >>>> Can you find the raw message? >>>> >>>> >>>> "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>> news:%23f1QZGvXKHA.4020@newsgroup >>>>>I don't think that's correct. >>>>> >>>>> Even if you view "all headers" you will not see the bcc recipients. >>>>> >>>>> If you have some other way of seeing the bcc recipients please share >>>>> it. >>>>> >>>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>> news:uaeRAaqXKHA.4688@newsgroup >>>>>> Hide from your view or hide from view by others? >>>>>> >>>>>> Note that even if you hide it from view by others, others will always >>>>>> be able to see them if they know how to look at headers. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "Brenda Warner" <bren.ron@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>> news:uFL3zjpXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>>>>> I need to know how to HIDE the Bcc recipiants when sending or >>>>>>> forwarding e-mails. I have just started with Window's Mail so lots >>>>>>> to learn, so please help me with this problem. >>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> |
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| | #13 (permalink) |
| | Re: hide bcc recipiants And I was not referring to composing a message. "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message news:%23sw8UZwXKHA.5368@newsgroup Quote: > Exactly right! > > "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:O4wm$2vXKHA.1232@newsgroup Quote: >> You are referring to composing a message. >> >> I think Bob is referring to received messages. If you receive a message >> with BCC recipients, you cannot see who they are. >> >> >> -- >> Windows 7 Ultimate >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >> http://download.live.com/wlmail >> >> >> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:OtvYXXvXKHA.220@newsgroup Quote: >>> It is correct. You are assuming it is incorrect then challenging me to >>> prove it is correct. >>> >>> If you had (as I have) looked at a couple thousand previous replies in >>> this newsgroup before replying in that manner then you would know how to >>> do it. If you were to just spend some time exploring Windows Mail then >>> you would know how. >>> >>> Using "View | All Headers" is the non-technical way. Do a little >>> exploring. Start by using "File | Properties" when viewing a message. >>> Can you find the raw message? >>> >>> >>> "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message >>> news:%23f1QZGvXKHA.4020@newsgroup >>>>I don't think that's correct. >>>> >>>> Even if you view "all headers" you will not see the bcc recipients. >>>> >>>> If you have some other way of seeing the bcc recipients please share >>>> it. >>>> >>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>> news:uaeRAaqXKHA.4688@newsgroup >>>>> Hide from your view or hide from view by others? >>>>> >>>>> Note that even if you hide it from view by others, others will always >>>>> be able to see them if they know how to look at headers. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Brenda Warner" <bren.ron@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>> news:uFL3zjpXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>>>> I need to know how to HIDE the Bcc recipiants when sending or >>>>>> forwarding e-mails. I have just started with Window's Mail so lots to >>>>>> learn, so please help me with this problem. >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>> >>> |
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| | #14 (permalink) |
| | Re: hide bcc recipiants There is no need to be repetitive such as this. You are making it a competition not a discussion. "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message news:uqdh9ZwXKHA.1268@newsgroup Quote: > Exactly right again! > > "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:uv5TzHwXKHA.4816@newsgroup Quote: >> This is a newsgroup post, not an email message. >> That's not a BCC recipient (email address). >> That is my IP address. >> Look at an email message which has BCC recipients. >> >> >> -- >> Windows 7 Ultimate >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >> http://download.live.com/wlmail >> >> >> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:uV4z08vXKHA.3612@newsgroup Quote: >>> I am not referring to composing a message. I can see BCC recipients (if >>> any) of messages I have received. >>> >>> Your NNTP-Posting-Host is: >>> cpe-174-101-66-38.columbus.res.rr.com 174.101.66.38 >>> >>> So are you in the Columbus, Ohio area? >>> >>> >>> "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message >>> news:O4wm$2vXKHA.1232@newsgroup >>>> You are referring to composing a message. >>>> >>>> I think Bob is referring to received messages. If you receive a >>>> message with BCC recipients, you cannot see who they are. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Windows 7 Ultimate >>>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >>>> http://download.live.com/wlmail >>>> >>>> >>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>> news:OtvYXXvXKHA.220@newsgroup >>>>> It is correct. You are assuming it is incorrect then challenging me to >>>>> prove it is correct. >>>>> >>>>> If you had (as I have) looked at a couple thousand previous replies in >>>>> this newsgroup before replying in that manner then you would know how >>>>> to do it. If you were to just spend some time exploring Windows Mail >>>>> then you would know how. >>>>> >>>>> Using "View | All Headers" is the non-technical way. Do a little >>>>> exploring. Start by using "File | Properties" when viewing a message. >>>>> Can you find the raw message? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>> news:%23f1QZGvXKHA.4020@newsgroup >>>>>>I don't think that's correct. >>>>>> >>>>>> Even if you view "all headers" you will not see the bcc recipients. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you have some other way of seeing the bcc recipients please share >>>>>> it. >>>>>> >>>>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>> news:uaeRAaqXKHA.4688@newsgroup >>>>>>> Hide from your view or hide from view by others? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Note that even if you hide it from view by others, others will >>>>>>> always be able to see them if they know how to look at headers. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Brenda Warner" <bren.ron@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:uFL3zjpXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>>>>>> I need to know how to HIDE the Bcc recipiants when sending or >>>>>>>> forwarding e-mails. I have just started with Window's Mail so lots >>>>>>>> to learn, so please help me with this problem. >>>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>> |
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| | #15 (permalink) |
| | Re: hide bcc recipiants No, I'm not making it a competition. Simply admit you were wrong and end this thread. "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message news:unnveVzXKHA.1236@newsgroup Quote: > There is no need to be repetitive such as this. You are making it a > competition not a discussion. > > > "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:uqdh9ZwXKHA.1268@newsgroup Quote: >> Exactly right again! >> >> "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:uv5TzHwXKHA.4816@newsgroup Quote: >>> This is a newsgroup post, not an email message. >>> That's not a BCC recipient (email address). >>> That is my IP address. >>> Look at an email message which has BCC recipients. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Windows 7 Ultimate >>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >>> http://download.live.com/wlmail >>> >>> >>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>> news:uV4z08vXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>> I am not referring to composing a message. I can see BCC recipients (if >>>> any) of messages I have received. >>>> >>>> Your NNTP-Posting-Host is: >>>> cpe-174-101-66-38.columbus.res.rr.com 174.101.66.38 >>>> >>>> So are you in the Columbus, Ohio area? >>>> >>>> >>>> "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>> news:O4wm$2vXKHA.1232@newsgroup >>>>> You are referring to composing a message. >>>>> >>>>> I think Bob is referring to received messages. If you receive a >>>>> message with BCC recipients, you cannot see who they are. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Windows 7 Ultimate >>>>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >>>>> http://download.live.com/wlmail >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>> news:OtvYXXvXKHA.220@newsgroup >>>>>> It is correct. You are assuming it is incorrect then challenging me >>>>>> to prove it is correct. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you had (as I have) looked at a couple thousand previous replies >>>>>> in this newsgroup before replying in that manner then you would know >>>>>> how to do it. If you were to just spend some time exploring Windows >>>>>> Mail then you would know how. >>>>>> >>>>>> Using "View | All Headers" is the non-technical way. Do a little >>>>>> exploring. Start by using "File | Properties" when viewing a message. >>>>>> Can you find the raw message? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>> news:%23f1QZGvXKHA.4020@newsgroup >>>>>>>I don't think that's correct. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Even if you view "all headers" you will not see the bcc recipients. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you have some other way of seeing the bcc recipients please share >>>>>>> it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:uaeRAaqXKHA.4688@newsgroup >>>>>>>> Hide from your view or hide from view by others? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Note that even if you hide it from view by others, others will >>>>>>>> always be able to see them if they know how to look at headers. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "Brenda Warner" <bren.ron@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:uFL3zjpXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>>>>>>> I need to know how to HIDE the Bcc recipiants when sending or >>>>>>>>> forwarding e-mails. I have just started with Window's Mail so lots >>>>>>>>> to learn, so please help me with this problem. >>>>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> |
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| | #16 (permalink) |
| | Re: hide bcc recipiants I am saying you are making it a competition. You probably do that to a lot of people and think the reaction you cause to be their fault. "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message news:uzIep00XKHA.3504@newsgroup Quote: > No, I'm not making it a competition. > > Simply admit you were wrong and end this thread. > > "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:unnveVzXKHA.1236@newsgroup Quote: >> There is no need to be repetitive such as this. You are making it a >> competition not a discussion. >> >> >> "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:uqdh9ZwXKHA.1268@newsgroup Quote: >>> Exactly right again! >>> >>> "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message >>> news:uv5TzHwXKHA.4816@newsgroup >>>> This is a newsgroup post, not an email message. >>>> That's not a BCC recipient (email address). >>>> That is my IP address. >>>> Look at an email message which has BCC recipients. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Windows 7 Ultimate >>>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >>>> http://download.live.com/wlmail >>>> >>>> >>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>> news:uV4z08vXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>>> I am not referring to composing a message. I can see BCC recipients >>>>> (if any) of messages I have received. >>>>> >>>>> Your NNTP-Posting-Host is: >>>>> cpe-174-101-66-38.columbus.res.rr.com 174.101.66.38 >>>>> >>>>> So are you in the Columbus, Ohio area? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Dave" <Dave@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>> news:O4wm$2vXKHA.1232@newsgroup >>>>>> You are referring to composing a message. >>>>>> >>>>>> I think Bob is referring to received messages. If you receive a >>>>>> message with BCC recipients, you cannot see who they are. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Windows 7 Ultimate >>>>>> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >>>>>> http://download.live.com/wlmail >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>> news:OtvYXXvXKHA.220@newsgroup >>>>>>> It is correct. You are assuming it is incorrect then challenging me >>>>>>> to prove it is correct. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you had (as I have) looked at a couple thousand previous replies >>>>>>> in this newsgroup before replying in that manner then you would know >>>>>>> how to do it. If you were to just spend some time exploring Windows >>>>>>> Mail then you would know how. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Using "View | All Headers" is the non-technical way. Do a little >>>>>>> exploring. Start by using "File | Properties" when viewing a >>>>>>> message. Can you find the raw message? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Bob" <bob@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>>> news:%23f1QZGvXKHA.4020@newsgroup >>>>>>>>I don't think that's correct. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Even if you view "all headers" you will not see the bcc recipients. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If you have some other way of seeing the bcc recipients please >>>>>>>> share it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> "Sam Hobbs" <Gateremovethis@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>>>> news:uaeRAaqXKHA.4688@newsgroup >>>>>>>>> Hide from your view or hide from view by others? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Note that even if you hide it from view by others, others will >>>>>>>>> always be able to see them if they know how to look at headers. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "Brenda Warner" <bren.ron@newsgroup> wrote in message >>>>>>>>> news:uFL3zjpXKHA.3612@newsgroup >>>>>>>>>> I need to know how to HIDE the Bcc recipiants when sending or >>>>>>>>>> forwarding e-mails. I have just started with Window's Mail so >>>>>>>>>> lots to learn, so please help me with this problem. >>>>>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>> |
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| | #17 (permalink) |
| | Re: hide bcc recipiants "Brenda Warner" <bren.ron@newsgroup> wrote in message news:uFL3zjpXKHA.3612@newsgroup Quote: > I need to know how to HIDE the Bcc recipiants when sending or forwarding > e-mails. I have just started with Window's Mail so lots to learn, so > please help me with this problem. Where are you able to see the Bcc recipients please? I just sent a email message to myself at two of my email addresses. And received them both. I now have three copies on my machine. When I examine the full headers, the one in my "Sent" folder does contain the "Bcc" line. The two in my "Inbox" folder do not. So, it's not the one in your own "Sent" folder you're talking about, right? It's one that somebody else received? Try sending a message to yourself, with your own mail address in both the "To:" and "Bcc:" fields then examine the two you get back. You shouldn't see the "Bcc" line at all. - Bill |
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