Neat Tips About How To Detect Bcc
If both accounts email id is present it doesn’t.
How to detect bcc. Headers (there is no bcc: Bcc sends the email to someone without their name being on the email at all. Only the sender can look in their sent folder to see the full list of who received the mail.
Though you might be able to look for a keyword of bcc and only look in the header. The smtp protocol does not distinguish between to, cc, and bcc recipients. That is an artifact of the email format via its to:
The simple answer is no. Create a category possible bcc. Detecting the use of bcc from the content filter.
The bcc: field (where the bcc means blind carbon copy) contains addresses of recipients of the message whose addresses are not to be revealed to other recipients of the. I am not able to determine bcc’ed as. Set up a rule like this.
Except if my name is in the to or cc box. The keyboard shortcut to create a bcc field in gmail in windows is ctrl + shift + b and command + shift + b in macos. With mailtrap, you can check whether proper addresses are added (available starting from the team plan).
Forward the message to the sender’s. No one in the to, cc, or bcc lines will know who was bcc’d. That’s what “blind” is all about:
Enter recipients in the bcc field that displays. You may need to figure out how it tags the bcc people, so it may not be bcc to look. You can’t see that they’ve been sent the email.