BCC Exposing Address(es)

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Eakamai
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BCC Exposing Address(es)

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Everything I've read on this problem is very old (2004, 2005).
Forgive me if I didn't spend enough time searching.
Never saw this (started back with Moz mail).

I had thought I almost had 2.49.3 where It was ready for Prime Time.
Far from it If BCC'ing is revealing address.

Any ideas?

P.S. Read something relating to FF that fixed it, but no FF installed here.
Can't understand what that would have to do with this anyway?

Does this version require an address in To or CC? Never saw that before.
This is different system w/ SM never installed until now.

EDIT: I may be reading this wrong. It's appearing a bit different than prior version 2.35
on XP. This is on W7.... need to recheck this. Sorry guys... :oops:
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Re: BCC Exposing Address(es)

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Feel Free to delete this or file it under 'Not Enough Sleep' and/or 'Too Much Craft Stout' categories.
Very sorry about this! :oops: :oops: :shock:
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Re: BCC Exposing Address(es)

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For the benefit of anyone running acress this thread ..

In Thunderbird (and I'd assume the email portion of SeaMonkey) your "Sent" copy of the message should show you the BCCs to whom you've addressed the message. It is the responsibility of the SMTP server through which you send the message to drop the BCC listings from the message copies as they are sent out to the addressees.

If you have concerns this is not being done correctly, add yourself to the BCC list and check your inbound copy.
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