[pmmail-list] [mkc] bcc: Inconvenience

Mike Kilroy pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Wed, 27 Aug 2003 17:16:16 -0400


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I have same ver as you but my windows xp/pmmail sure doesn't add that line!



On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:58:10 -0500, Dave wrote:

>Now this is very odd.  Here is the message I sent Oberon and the
>list, from my sent mail folder:

>********************************
>From: "Dave" <dave@bunkonet.com>
>To: "pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com" <pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com>
>Cc: "dave@bunkonet.com" <dave@bunkonet.com>
>Bcc: "Oberon" <oberon@webiowa.net>
>Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:49:53 -0500
>Priority: Normal
>X-Mailer: PMMail 2000 Professional (2.20.2717) For Windows 2000 (5.0.2195;2)
>In-Reply-To: <E19s2Sf-000612-BO@web11.acesinfo.com>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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>Subject: Re: [pmmail-list] [mkc]  bcc:  Inconvenience

>On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:43:52 -0500, Oberon wrote:

>>I use 2.20.2717 under Win2K, and I have the same problem.  Once a message has
>>been sent and subsequently filed in the Sent folder, then when looking in the
>>Sent folder at the saved copy, even Alt-V fails to display those addresses
>>which were BCC in the original transmission.
>>

>Wow, I too use Win2K.  I'll BCC you this reply, then bounce the
>saved message so you can see what I see.  It is the third header
>line.  Interesting that we use the same version of Windows and PMMail
>and see different things.  That's new to me.

>Dave
> 

>********************************

>When I try to FWD it to him, it looks like this

>********************************
>==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================
>>From: "Dave" <dave@bunkonet.com>
>>To: "pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com" <pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com>
>>Cc: "dave@bunkonet.com" <dave@bunkonet.com>
>>Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:49:53 -0500
>>Priority: Normal
>*snip*
>********************************

>Note, the BCC is removed!

>Finally, I tried to print the file, headers showing, using a
>PDF writer (Win2PDF) to show what was happening.  PMMail never
>printed the file, and when I went to open it from the sent mail
>folder, the file (*.msg) was missing!  I had to quit/restart
>PMMail before the message was found again.  This was repeatable.

>Methinks PMMail is acting too "smart".

>Dave
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<FONT FACE="Courier New" DEFAULT="FACE"><FONT SIZE="2" POINTSIZE="10" DEFAULT="SIZE">I have same ver as you but my windows xp/pmmail sure doesn't add that line!<BR>

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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:58:10 -0500, Dave wrote:<BR>

<BR>

&gt;Now this is very odd.  Here is the message I sent Oberon and the<BR>

&gt;list, from my sent mail folder:<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;********************************<BR>

&gt;From: "Dave" &lt;<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>dave@bunkonet.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>&gt;<BR>

&gt;To: "<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>" &lt;<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>&gt;<BR>

&gt;Cc: "<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>dave@bunkonet.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>" &lt;<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>dave@bunkonet.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>&gt;<BR>

<FONT COLOR=ff0000>&gt;Bcc: "Oberon" &lt;<U>oberon@webiowa.net</U>&gt;<BR>

<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR">&gt;Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:49:53 -0500<BR>

&gt;Priority: Normal<BR>

&gt;X-Mailer: PMMail 2000 Professional (2.20.2717) For Windows 2000 (5.0.2195;2)<BR>

&gt;In-Reply-To: &lt;<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>E19s2Sf-000612-BO@web11.acesinfo.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>&gt;<BR>

&gt;MIME-Version: 1.0<BR>

&gt;Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"<BR>

&gt;Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<BR>

&gt;Subject: Re: [pmmail-list] [mkc]  bcc:  Inconvenience<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:43:52 -0500, Oberon wrote:<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;&gt;I use 2.20.2717 under Win2K, and I have the same problem.  Once a message has<BR>

&gt;&gt;been sent and subsequently filed in the Sent folder, then when looking in the<BR>

&gt;&gt;Sent folder at the saved copy, even Alt-V fails to display those addresses<BR>

&gt;&gt;which were BCC in the original transmission.<BR>

&gt;&gt;<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;Wow, I too use Win2K.  I'll BCC you this reply, then bounce the<BR>

&gt;saved message so you can see what I see.  It is the third header<BR>

&gt;line.  Interesting that we use the same version of Windows and PMMail<BR>

&gt;and see different things.  That's new to me.<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;Dave<BR>

&gt; <BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;********************************<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;When I try to FWD it to him, it looks like this<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;********************************<BR>

&gt;==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================<BR>

&gt;&gt;From: "Dave" &lt;<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>dave@bunkonet.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>&gt;<BR>

&gt;&gt;To: "<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>" &lt;<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>&gt;<BR>

&gt;&gt;Cc: "<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>dave@bunkonet.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>" &lt;<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>dave@bunkonet.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>&gt;<BR>

&gt;&gt;Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 10:49:53 -0500<BR>

&gt;&gt;Priority: Normal<BR>

&gt;*snip*<BR>

&gt;********************************<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;Note, the BCC is removed!<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;Finally, I tried to print the file, headers showing, using a<BR>

&gt;PDF writer (Win2PDF) to show what was happening.  PMMail never<BR>

&gt;printed the file, and when I went to open it from the sent mail<BR>

&gt;folder, the file (*.msg) was missing!  I had to quit/restart<BR>

&gt;PMMail before the message was found again.  This was repeatable.<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;Methinks PMMail is acting too "smart".<BR>

&gt;<BR>

&gt;Dave<BR>

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