HiddenBCC for Outlook

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HiddenBCC is a useful add-in for Microsoft Outlook 2000/2002 (XP)/2003 that enables you to automatically add a predefined BCC recipient to every outgoing message.

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HiddenBCC automatically adds a predefined recipient's e-mail address to every message before it is sent out.

With this you can ensure that for example every outgoing message is sent to a reviewer or it goes to a seperate archiving e-mail address.

The best thing is that you will not even notice that HiddenBCC is active. No additionals buttons or menu items are being displayed.

Here are some key features of "HiddenBCC for Outlook":

■ Tightly integrates with Outlook 2000, 2002 (XP) or 2003

■ Automatically adds a BCC recipient to every outgoing message

■ User has nothing to do to enable HiddenBCC

■ Very easy to use!

Requirements:

■ Outlook 2000, 2002 (XP) or 2003

■ Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP or 2003

■ Internet Explorer 5.01 or higher

Limitations:

■ The freeware version is fully functional except that a message is being displayed every time you start Outlook.

File Size: 316 KB Downloads: 8632
Added: May 18th 2006 User rating: 2.7
Supported Operating System: Win All

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