F Fred Sep 12, 2003 #1 If I were to send an e-mail to "A" and do a blind copy (bcc) to "B", and "A" replies to all, will "B" get a copy of the reply?
If I were to send an e-mail to "A" and do a blind copy (bcc) to "B", and "A" replies to all, will "B" get a copy of the reply?
J Jeff Stephenson [MSFT] Sep 12, 2003 #2 No. A has no way of knowing that B was ever sent that message.
R Roady Sep 12, 2003 #3 Nope, A never knows that there was a message send to B so it won't reply to it either. I hope this information was helpful to you!
Nope, A never knows that there was a message send to B so it won't reply to it either. I hope this information was helpful to you!
N Nikki Sep 12, 2003 #4 The only one who can mess this up is the guy who gets BCC'd. If he reply's... -- Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] If I were to send an e-mail to "A" and do a blind copy (bcc) to "B", and "A" replies to all, will "B" get a copy of the reply?
The only one who can mess this up is the guy who gets BCC'd. If he reply's... -- Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] If I were to send an e-mail to "A" and do a blind copy (bcc) to "B", and "A" replies to all, will "B" get a copy of the reply?