We've recently realized that SOGo completely hides the BCC list from
the Sender of a message. This seems different than how most (or at least
many) e-mail clients handle this. For example, if I send a message in
Thunderbird with BCCs, the BCC headers remain on my message and are
visible in my Sent folder.
SOGo appears to do two different things oddly here:
1) It doesn't store the BCC headers on the Sent message like TB does
2) It doesn't display the BCC headers in the Sent folder header pane,
even if the headers are there in the source.
Is this behavior by design, or just something that hasn't come up
before? If it isn't by design, would it be appropriate to file an RFE
for it?
Thanks,
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Chris Hobbs
Director, Technology
New Haven Unified School District
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