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Q: Microsoft Outlook NT Security ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Microsoft Outlook NT Security
Category: Computers > Security
Asked by: nunthewizr-ga
List Price: $7.50
Posted: 11 Aug 2002 14:19 PDT
Expires: 11 Aug 2002 17:02 PDT
Question ID: 53346
how do I tell if an email sent to me was sent to someone else using
bcc. A co-worker, which is a peer, always sends email to me and I know
he's sending a BCC to our boss. How do I know if he is or not without
either knowing I know???

Request for Question Clarification by alienintelligence-ga on 11 Aug 2002 16:11 PDT
I'm sorry nunthewizr...

With the protocol standards in place
and working, the BCC information is
stripped at the time of sending. Thus
the original BCC info is no longer 
intact in the sent messages. That is
its design. 

I read in some newsgroups that some
programs that are faced with an empty
TO: field will get upset and drop
in the BCC names. That requires a 
screwup of the sender though.

The only real way to find out about
the BCC, is to social engineer your
answer. Or to step over to the co-
worker's computer and look for yourself.
There might be a hack method of getting
this info, but I couldn't find it...
and everything I've mentioned in this
last paragraph is a bit out of the realm
of answers.google.  ;-)  

Sorry,
-AI
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