One would think that each blind copy receipient would see only his/her name on the email. Unfortunately, there is apparently no way to do that (that I know of).
What EVERY recipient of your email sees is whatever address you put in your "TO:" address line. For this reason, if I want to ensure everyone else's email address is secure, I put my own email address in the "TO:" line.
I have seen "<undisclosed recipient>" in the "TO:" line before, but I don't know how this was done and I imagine some spam blockers would trash it.
If anyone knows a way to have an email present ONLY the BCC recipient's address in the "TO:" line, I would love to know how to do this.
AnnaSummers
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On 1 Aug 2006 at 10:12, Venkat Viswanathan wrote:
Date sent: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 10:12:33 -0400
Hi to all,
I am not sure whether the following post is eligible (non computer related? )but still posting.
"can someone tell me how an e-mail which does not contain my e-mail id in the "TO" field land up in my inbox. asking because this is what I have received and very obviously a malicious one. also is there a way to track it down? "
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