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Sent items question

Old 8th July 2002 | 16:38
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Question Sent items question

I have recently taken to sending some Emails using the "undisclosed recipients" format and listed the intended recipients in the "Bcc" view pane. This sometimes cotains around 15+ address's and as far as I am aware they are being received. The problem is that messages sent in this format do not appear in the "sent items" folder ? Anyone know why that is and how I can rectify it? (windows 98 & outlook Express 6)
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Old 8th July 2002 | 17:59
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Try using your own address as the 'To'.
Unless of course you don't want the recipients to see that either. Naughty.
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Old 8th July 2002 | 18:23
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I don't have a problem with that, they see it anyway when the Email is received and opened.
I did notice that when I sent an email to 6 recipients using the same format, it did show up in the sent items folder. Is it something to do with the amount of people it is sent to?
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