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How to view CC/BCC in Copy to self folder

The permanent BCC header is a problem because the header looks like "BCC: (Suppressed)
" in the received message so isn't of much use.  It doesn't exist at all in the copy to self which surprised me.

 

<p>The permanent BCC header is a problem because the header looks like "BCC: (Suppressed) " in the received message so isn't of much use.  It doesn't exist at all in the copy to self which surprised me.</p><p> </p>

I'm a new user to Pegasus and I know it has many features & options that I may not have discovered yet, but is there a more user-friendly way to view the CC or BCC list in a sent mail rather going to the raw view and digging it out of the header information? I have sent some mail items and wanted to go back and check some to see who was included on the list but it's not obvious from the "message" window that it may have been sent to more than the "To" address. It would be nice to see those lists (if they are present) on the message window of the sent mail. Thanks for the help.

I'm a new user to Pegasus and I know it has many features & options that I may not have discovered yet, but is there a more user-friendly way to view the CC or BCC list in a sent mail rather going to the raw view and digging it out of the header information? I have sent some mail items and wanted to go back and check some to see who was included on the list but it's not obvious from the "message" window that it may have been sent to more than the "To" address. It would be nice to see those lists (if they are present) on the message window of the sent mail. Thanks for the help.

[quote user="bhenry004"]I'm a new user to Pegasus and I know it has many features & options that I may not have discovered yet, but is there a more user-friendly way to view the CC or BCC list in a sent mail rather going to the raw view and digging it out of the header information?[/quote]

The context menu (right mouse-click on the message in its folder) has an entry for displaying headers.

<p>[quote user="bhenry004"]I'm a new user to Pegasus and I know it has many features & options that I may not have discovered yet, but is there a more user-friendly way to view the CC or BCC list in a sent mail rather going to the raw view and digging it out of the header information?[/quote]</p><p>The context menu (right mouse-click on the message in its folder) has an entry for displaying headers.</p>
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Those headers should be visible.  There should be a scroll bar at the right of the header window that will let you scroll the header contents.  You can also increase the header area height by grabbing the divider between the header area and the message area and dragging it down.

You might be interested in the method to modify the visible headers.  In your \pmail\resource folder is a file called WPM-CHAR.R.  Open that file with a text editor such as notepad to find instructions on how to change the message header lines that are visible.  This is valuable as it allows you to add headers to the display that are created by mail servers or spam filter products like POPFile. 

Note:  I believe that if you are running on a 64 bit OS you will need a DOS emulator like DOSBOX to run the RESCOM utility.

Note 2: Only headers that are specified and exist in the message are displayed.


 

<p>Those headers should be visible.  There should be a scroll bar at the right of the header window that will let you scroll the header contents.  You can also increase the header area height by grabbing the divider between the header area and the message area and dragging it down.</p><p>You might be interested in the method to modify the visible headers.  In your \pmail\resource folder is a file called WPM-CHAR.R.  Open that file with a text editor such as notepad to find instructions on how to change the message header lines that are visible.  This is valuable as it allows you to add headers to the display that are created by mail servers or spam filter products like POPFile.  </p><p>Note:  I believe that if you are running on a 64 bit OS you will need a DOS emulator like DOSBOX to run the RESCOM utility.</p><p>Note 2: Only headers that are specified and exist in the message are displayed.</p><p> </p><p>  </p>

[quote user="bfluet"]Those headers should be visible.  There should be a scroll bar at the right of the header window that will let you scroll the header contents.  You can also increase the header area height by grabbing the divider between the header area and the message area and dragging it down.[/quote]

There's also a shortcut for enlarging (and shrinking) the header area in the reader: It's a simple "Z" ...

<p>[quote user="bfluet"]Those headers should be visible.  There should be a scroll bar at the right of the header window that will let you scroll the header contents.  You can also increase the header area height by grabbing the divider between the header area and the message area and dragging it down.[/quote]</p><p>There's also a shortcut for enlarging (and shrinking) the header area in the reader: It's a simple "Z" ...</p>
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Thanks for the help. I was able to extend the header area by grabbing the dividing line so it shows the header (To: & CC:) when I select the message for viewing. That is helpful. Is there a way to show those same fields when the message is shown in the preview window?

 

<p>Thanks for the help. I was able to extend the header area by grabbing the dividing line so it shows the header (To: & CC:) when I select the message for viewing. That is helpful. Is there a way to show those same fields when the message is shown in the preview window?</p><p mce_keep="true"> </p>

[quote user="bhenry004"]Is there a way to show those same fields when the message is shown in the preview window? [/quote]

No.

<p>[quote user="bhenry004"]Is there a way to show those same fields when the message is shown in the preview window? [/quote]</p><p>No.</p>
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[quote user="bfluet"]

Those headers should be visible.  There should be a scroll bar at the right of the header window that will let you scroll the header contents.  You can also increase the header area height by grabbing the divider between the header area and the message area and dragging it down.

You might be interested in the method to modify the visible headers.  In your \pmail\resource folder is a file called WPM-CHAR.R.  Open that file with a text editor such as notepad to find instructions on how to change the message header lines that are visible.  This is valuable as it allows you to add headers to the display that are created by mail servers or spam filter products like POPFile. 

Note:  I believe that if you are running on a 64 bit OS you will need a DOS emulator like DOSBOX to run the RESCOM utility.

Note 2: Only headers that are specified and exist in the message are displayed.

[/quote]

A "Permanent BCC address" is not included in these headers, however.  Note 2 above may cover this, but it is not obvious.

 

[quote user="bfluet"]<p>Those headers should be visible.  There should be a scroll bar at the right of the header window that will let you scroll the header contents.  You can also increase the header area height by grabbing the divider between the header area and the message area and dragging it down.</p><p>You might be interested in the method to modify the visible headers.  In your \pmail\resource folder is a file called WPM-CHAR.R.  Open that file with a text editor such as notepad to find instructions on how to change the message header lines that are visible.  This is valuable as it allows you to add headers to the display that are created by mail servers or spam filter products like POPFile.  </p><p>Note:  I believe that if you are running on a 64 bit OS you will need a DOS emulator like DOSBOX to run the RESCOM utility.</p><p>Note 2: Only headers that are specified and exist in the message are displayed.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>A "Permanent BCC address" is not included in these headers, however.  Note 2 above may cover this, but it is not obvious.</p><p> </p>
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