> Actually if you look at the source, in the header you will see an 
> "X-RCPT TO" line. This is a BCC

IMail adds that, only to incoming E-mail.  So the effect of the BCC still holds:  If 
you send a BCC to me, and a BCC to someone else, I may have a "X-RCPT-TO: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in my headers, but I won't have a "X-RCPT-TO: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in my headers.  The only way other BCCs will appear in the headers 
is if the mail client or one of the servers the message passes through is really 
messed up.
                       -Scott
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