Why recepients are hidden in mail I received?

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laeeqhumam

Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
Email Client: Exchange

Hi,
One of my friend sent me a mail on my POP account using his Exchange email address in outlook. Now I can't find any other receipients in the 'To' field. Can some one assist me how to do that in Entourge?

Thanks.
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William Smith [MVP]

One of my friend sent me a mail on my POP account using his Exchange
email address in outlook. Now I can't find any other receipients in
the 'To' field. Can some one assist me how to do that in Entourge?

What makes you think he sent the message to other persons and not just
to you? Are you sure he didn't Bcc any other recipients?

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bill

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Laeeq_Humam

Yes Bill, my colleague next to me has recieved the same mail and there was no name on 'To' feild.
 
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Adam Bailey

Yes Bill, my colleague next to me has recieved the same mail and there was no
name on 'To' feild.

The Internet standards require that there must be a visible recipient
in the TO or CC fields. Entourage adheres to this standard, some other
email clients do not.

When BCCing a message to a number of recipients I usually put myself in
the TO field.

When creating a Group in Entourage's Address Book, you can check the
"Don't Show Addresses..." box and it will faux put your name in the TO
field, although you won't actually get a copy.
 
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Beek, Justin

Maybe it's a server thing?
We are on Exchange & I can send messages to BCCs only.

Hope that helps.
Justin Beek
 

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