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how to force putting Bcc recipient addresses into e-mail header?

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intexdp1

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Feb 21, 2002, 3:53:36 AM2/21/02
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Hi,

i'm happy you reply me. Can you help me to set this function because i need
the bcc field in header for processing?
i tell you my situation. i have designed a program for redistributing e-mail
when the outbound e-mail send to my company e-mail server (Exchange server
5.5). all e-mail from outside will go to a incoming mail box. my program
will distribute the e-mail to the corresponding recipients and their viewers
with Easy Mail object 6.0 as SDK. how can i set my server to do what i need?
Actually, i need a functionalty that when a user send and/or receive an
e-mail, the viewer of the user can get a copy.

Can you suggest me some solutions? or other alternatives

regards,
kidson,

Martin Tuip [MVP]

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Feb 21, 2002, 7:08:58 AM2/21/02
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Again. Bcc recipients aren't in the RFC822 header, hence the term Bcc. You
would have to use the CC field then instead.

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Ed Crowley [MVP]

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Feb 22, 2002, 1:19:54 AM2/22/02
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It wouldn't be very blind if you could see them.
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Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
Compaq Computer
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Evan Dodds

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Feb 22, 2002, 8:25:36 AM2/22/02
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Just to clarify, there seem to be two ways of thinking of BCC.

1) NOBODY but the sender can see any of the BCCd recipients listed.
2) The recipient can the BCC address by which their message was received
(but nothing else from the BCC line).

The benefit of #1 is that a message is truly blind. You can send a message
to a DL called "People I hate" and the recipients will never know it. Method
#1 is how it's done in Exchange/Outlook.

The benefit of #2 is that you can determine how you received the message. If
you're doing rules processing on the "IT Group" DL, for instance, messages
BCCd to that group will not end up in your inbox instead of their intended
location. Method #2 is how Notes does it, I believe.

Evan


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