Re: BCC Question



No recipients have to be in the header for a message to be delivered; they
have to be in the envelope. On a BCC the sending server typically sends a
separate message to each recipient's server with the intended recipient in
the envelope, and leaves the recipient fields in the headers blank or enters
just the one recipient.
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Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"DJ" <none> wrote in message news:OBRycRtzGHA.4228@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello:

Quick question regarding BCC. When you blind copy someone on an email, the
bcc doesn't appear in the header yet gets delivered. Does exchange strip
this from the header before delivery? If not how does this work.

Thanks

DJ



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