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[Apr 02, 98 - 19:41] Ross Slade of 3:622/419 wrote to Jerry Schwartz: JS>> The problem is that if you blind copy someone now, they have no idea JS>> who the original recipient was nor that what they got was a copy. JS>> That is just not right. RS> Yes, it is...that's why it has a blind copy function. If RS> you RS> want to advertise the copy details you use CC: instead. I c a n t y p e s l o w l y , t o o . The person who receives the blind copy should, at the very least, be able to see who the original recipient was. If I send a message to someone, and wish to send a blind copy to a third person, the intent is that the original addressee should not know a copy was sent to the third person - not that the third person should think the message was sent to him. Jerry Schwartz @EOT: --- Msged/386 4.00* Origin: Write by Night (1:142/928) SEEN-BY: 270/101 104 396/1 600/675 622/419 632/107 633/260 267 270 359 371 SEEN-BY: 635/506 728 639/252 670/218 3615/50 @PATH: 142/928 1 3615/50 396/1 270/101 633/359 260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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