How to show hidden recipients?

Belokan -  
 JJ31 -
Hello,

I'm trying a new topic!

I ditched Incredimail, and I managed to send everything with Outlook Express!

However, I would need to print or at least view the (hidden) recipients of the sent messages...

Can someone help me?

Thanks?
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0

5 answers

  1. dubcek Posted messages 18627 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 660
     
    If it's you who sent the message, you can see them in the sent mail; otherwise, it's not possible.
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    1. JJ31
       
      how to display the recipient of the document sent? Instead, following a Windows "update," my first and last name appears...no use.
      Thank you for your help.
      JJ
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  2. Belokan
     
    Hello and thank you!!

    Well, in my sent messages, it says in the "to" field: "none"

    and I would like the list of all the recipients in the bcc field to be visible....

    New problem!

    I am again unable to send my emails from this address on Outlook Express, even though several were sent this morning and I haven't changed anything in the configuration??!!

    It says "no matching correspondence found" for such and such an address.

    And also an error:

    Connection to the server failed. Account: 'ProxiPrint', Server: 'smtp.aliceadsl.fr', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 587, Secure (SSL): No, Socket error: 10060, Error number: 0x800CCC0E

    What to do??? Thank you for your reply...
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  3. Belokan
     
    Hi there, I'm coming back, I still have a big problem!!!
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  4. dubcek Posted messages 18627 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 660
     
    http://www.libellules.ch/support/erreur_outlook.php
    This error can have various origins

    * incorrect account configuration
    * firewall settings
    * antivirus modifying the account settings

    Resolutions:

    * Check the account settings
    * Disable the incoming and outgoing mail scanning feature of the antivirus or firewall
    * Scan your PC for an intrusion of the w32.bugbear worm
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    1. Belokan
       
      Thank you for trying to help me...

      My account is well configured since I have already sent 3 emails this morning and continue to receive emails from it.

      It can't be my firewall since I have 4 other email accounts that are working perfectly, including 2 with the same provider as this email, so it can't be a failure on their server either?!

      I disabled my firewall and antivirus to check, but the problem has not changed...

      I double-checked the account settings (it worked for 3 emails this morning!!) and I haven't changed anything, and as I said, I can receive emails from this account.

      Regarding the virus, I think all my other accounts would be affected, but no, they are working perfectly.

      What a hassle!!!
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    2. Belokan
       
      Well, I think I got it!

      The copy of the addresses I made is invalid. I typed one again and sent it to see, and it worked!

      So, unless I'm mistaken, it should work.

      Thanks, dubcek.
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    3. Belokan
       
      Well, I think the addresses copied in the notebook have a problem???!!!

      In small pieces, I managed to send my email to some people but not all...

      My sent emails do not show the names of the recipients. I put them in BCC to keep the addresses confidential for others, but now they have become confidential for me too!!

      Can we display the names of the hidden recipients in the sent emails in Outlook Express?

      Thank you
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  5. dubcek Posted messages 18627 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   5 660
     
    As I mentioned in post 1, they must appear in sent emails. Do they contain special characters?
    I use Thunderbird, I've checked but I don't have Outlook.
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    1. Belokan
       
      These are common addresses... and they do not appear in the sent messages...

      I really looked everywhere, display, options, etc.

      Actually, we can't check which hidden recipients we sent our email to...

      Thanks anyway for your help!!
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