Dave Crocker wrote:
TH> These people will receive a copy of your message, but will not
TH> see replies. He doesn't mind that the To/Cc people know that these other
TH> people have received a copy, so Bcc isn't really quite what he wants.
I had missed that. So he wants these "tertiary" recipients to be listed
explicitly, but to get copies that cannot be automatically replied to.
In other words, they are outside the fishbowl of the conversation. They
get to listen but not participate.
My understanding is that these tertiary recipients would only see the
initial message of the conversation. It's a visible form of Bcc.
Tony Hansen
tony(_at_)att(_dot_)com