OL2003: Opening SENT mail with BCC recipients then reply to all question

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Christina C.

I think I already know the answer to this question -- but I will ask.

I have an end-user who did the following:

He sends an email with To: and Bcc: fields filled in.
He goes to Sent mail, opens the email that was just sent
hits reply to all to send a follow-up email and the BCC field does not
populate with the initial bcc recipients; why?

Is this working as designed? I gave him a work-around of copying and
pasting the names when he opens the email. But if HE's the originator
of the email with the BCC information -- shouldn't he be able to use
that to reply to all? Or is that still a header issue?

Thanks so much for your replies! They're much appreciated.

Christina
 
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Brian Tillman

Christina C. said:
I have an end-user who did the following:

He sends an email with To: and Bcc: fields filled in.
He goes to Sent mail, opens the email that was just sent
hits reply to all to send a follow-up email and the BCC field does not
populate with the initial bcc recipients; why?

The Bcc field is never replicated.
Is this working as designed?

In my opinion, yes.
 
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Christina C.

The Bcc field is never replicated.


In my opinion, yes.

Brian; thanks for responding. I will inform the user that it's
designed this way and the work-around I gave him should suffice.

-Christina
 
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Christina C.

The Bcc field is never replicated.


In my opinion, yes.

Brian; thanks for responding. I will inform the user that it's
designed this way and the work-around I gave him should suffice.

-Christina
 
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Christina C.

The Bcc field is never replicated.


In my opinion, yes.

Brian; thanks for responding. I will inform the user that it's
designed this way and the work-around I gave him should suffice.

-Christina
 

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