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BCC how to ?

Discussion in 'General Internet' started by salytwo, 2010/07/24.

  1. 2010/07/24
    salytwo

    salytwo Inactive Thread Starter

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    First,
    I am using gmail account linked with outlook 2007 I want to know if an email received with BCC or not?
    Second,
    I am administrator for a domain hosted with google and we can access our email using Ex. mail.xxxx.com.
    Now I want to monitor emails traffic between all accounts I am administring .
    Can any one help?
    thank you
     
  2. 2010/07/26
    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff

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    1: You won't know

    2: Check with Google, I doubt you can do that without running your own mail server.
     
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  4. 2010/07/26
    salytwo

    salytwo Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thank you Arie
    1.Are you sure because I want to stop my search in this topic.
    2. I checked with Google and I found they give a tool for doing that but the problem is no trail and cannot be found as torrent or........
     
  5. 2010/07/26
    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    Are you sending mail with the BCC option and want to know if someone received it?
     
  6. 2010/07/26
    salytwo

    salytwo Inactive Thread Starter

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    thanks Steve R Jones for your seriously help
    1. No I want to know if an email I received had BCC or not.
    2. I am administrator for a domain hosted in Google with Max 50 user accounts Now I want to know who is using BCC from these users in his messages. in another meaning I want get more closer in watching email traffic between all users. Can I do that?
    thank you again
     
  7. 2010/07/26
    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    1. There is no way to tell. That would defeat the whole purpose of the BCC function.

    2. I don't know and would guess that you won't be able to tell.
     
  8. 2010/07/27
    TonyT

    TonyT SuperGeek Staff

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    If you have a hosting account you should be able to view all email account traffic. You'd have to login as the administrator of the account and look at the Sent folders in each individual account. As an admin you should have access to all account usernames and passwords.
     
  9. 2010/07/28
    salytwo

    salytwo Inactive Thread Starter

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    thank you Mr. Tonyt
    I had the admin account of this domain. but if I want to login any account I have to erase the old password and replace it with new one which cause users know what I did to their account!!
    any suggestions??
    tnx
     
  10. 2010/07/28
    TonyT

    TonyT SuperGeek Staff

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    Login using their passwords.
    As the admin, YOU should be setting all passwords anyway.
     
  11. 2010/07/28
    salytwo

    salytwo Inactive Thread Starter

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    what do you think if we found a script that send an email or do any thing serve us IF user add emails in his BCC field, either in outlook2007 or firfox or.......etc.
    Do you think can help? Can you help me to do that?
    thank you
     
  12. 2010/08/04
    Arie

    Arie Administrator Administrator Staff

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    No & No to both questions.

    No, I'm pretty sure there's no such script to be found, and no we can't help you with that.
     

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