BCC in outlook
August 7th, 2016
is there is a hack or a way to see who are on the recieved email bcc?
i recieved monthly email and that emails contains bcc and i need those emails,
thank you so much
The only possible way is if your mail server doesn’t handle the field properly and prints it in the header
http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/How_to_View_All_Message_Headers_in_Outlook.htm
Other than that, no. This is often removed before it reaches you by the receiving mail server.
Thank you so much for the info, in this case the emails are removed i cant find them on the header,
one more issue is, i’ve created a newsletter using dreamwaver after i tried to send them using outlook it sent it but wihtout images,
any reason why ?
image links are probably broken when your sending it.
The links should be hosted on a service like imgur, not from your computer.
If you send it from one domain, I.e. hotmail to another I.e. gmail, images may be blocked by default as they can be used to track people and their IP. There will new an option to show them. Newsletters should always have either a link to a plain text alternative or a website version of the newsletter
Thank you guys,
what is the best way you could advise me to to send the newsletter?
If it falls within the numbers of the free option, mailchimp probably:
http://mailchimp.com/pricing/
That way you don’t have to worry about e-mail reputation, blacklisting, etc as much. Just make sure you follow the documentation to add Mailchimp as an SPF record to whatever domain you’re sending from.
http://kb.mailchimp.com/article/authentication-for-mailchimp
thank you so much for the reply really appreciate it
You do realise that most people will NOT want to receive your newsletter, and will probably filter your addy to trash.
When the sender of the original e-mail figures out what you have done, you will probably be removed from that mailing list. Think before acting.
If a lot go to AOL users you will find that you get blacklisted extremely quickly, their spam button is super dangerous.
The easiest way is to send the email and your newsletter to the original sender, and ask if they will forward it for you to their mailing list. Netiquette goes a long way (and keeps your good name)
, thank you for your answer, i know what i am doing and no people are not going to select it as spam,because people i will send email to they knows my existing and they want to read my newsletter,
thank you so much, your answer helped me