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BCC Identitiy?
Thomas R. Shannon said in :
My email address is in the message. I can open it in a text editor like emacs and do a search and find it among what I assume is the encoding or the binary or whatever is in the in the *.msg file. I assume this is because this is the copy of the email that I got and that the copy that they got won't have any trace of it. True? Tom S. You could show us the headers in your received e-mail (but munge or x-out your real e-mail address to prevent spambots from harvesting it here). It may be that your ISP will add the recipient's account to the header for their portion to show to whom it eventually got delivered. Other recipients won't see this because they aren't using your e-mail server which is delivering to your account. It is possible the other recipients saw your e-mail address depending on where you are seeing it. Unless we see what you have for headers then we are all guessing. If, however, your e-mail address is anywhere within the body of the message then all recipients saw it. -- __________________________________________________ __________ *** Post replies to newsgroup. Share with others. *** Email domain = ".com" *AND* append "=NEWS=" to Subject. __________________________________________________ __________ |
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