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Subject:
From:
Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Thu, 16 Sep 1999 22:44:22 -0400
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Sashi,

There are three address fields.

TO: is the person the message is directly addressed to.
      All recipients can see this person's name and address.
CC: is for any people who need a copy but are not directly addressed.
       (hence the name Courtesy Copy)
      All recipients can see these people also.
BCC: is for people who need to see the message but are hidden.
        No one sees BCC people and the BCC people do not see anyone else.
        (hence the name BLIND courtesy copy)

These fields control who recieves the message and what other addresses are
visible and that is all they can do.  The addressing fields have no control
over what text is included (or excluded)  in the body of the message.  This
is true for all email programs.



Jim Meagher
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----- Original Message -----
From: schopra <[log in to unmask]>

> When I send a message, say to A with bcc to B and C, I want that bcc
> recipients should know that copy has been endorsed to others also i.e. B
> should know that bcc copy was marked to C and similarly in C's copy the
> address of B should also be displayed.  Is this possible in OE4?
> Further, is there a program, which has a feature to type remarks to
> appear only in the copies endorsed to bcc recipients?  The remarks
> should not be displayed in the original message to A but appear in
> copies to bcc recipient B and C. To avoid two messages (with and without
> remarks) being received by A, B and C, is it possible in the program to
> consolidate the messages in one file and the text with remarks to be
> transmitted to only bcc holders i.e. A' will not get the remarks whereas
> the remarks will also appear in the copy received by B and C. What I am
> suggesting is that a part of text in a file is transmitted to one
> address and the full text to other addresses. Is it feasible with the
> present level of technology?
>
> Shashi Chopra
>
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