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haribob |
06/20/05 |
I've ben using O.E. for years but a new problem has cropped up. I use DSL, Windows 2000 and Earthlink. Lately I find that I cannot send or forward an email using only the bcc address: I must have a primary addressee and then I can add others to the bcc. Sprint (my DSL) and Earthlink have not been able to help on this. Is this some new kind of security that MS has introduced? Any help will be appreciated. |
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ScottGem
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06/20/05 |
Frankly, I've never heard of being able to use the BCC only. Of course I've never tried. Generally I recommend that people e-mail themselves and then use the BCC for the actual recipients.
HTH Scott<> |
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