But, if you do a reply to all, it includes the Bcc, so it must be there somehow.
In Outlook Express, you can see then by doing properties on the sent mail item. Outlook 2000 this does not work having said that.
Using Outlook 2000, I mailed someone, and tgot a very strange rejection. By forwarding the rejection, I was able to see that it was the Bcc that was rejected, and their address.
Personaly, I believe it's there, and an extensive Google has not uncovered it, so as to speak.
Splat