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Outlook Macro Question

Asked by flipside1212 in Outlook Groupware Software

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When using the macro BlueDevilsFan created for me and more specifically when sending to multiple bcc's, the addresses all seem to move up to the to field in the sent message. They are recieved in the same manner. This is a big problem because I don't want anyone to glean addresses from my mass emails. Is there any way to fix this. IT seem only to happen when you macro is enabled. Here is what you gave me:

Private Sub Application_ItemSend(ByVal Item As Object, Cancel As Boolean)
    Dim olkRecipient As Outlook.Recipient, _
        olkNewRecipient As Outlook.Recipient, _
        strAddress As String, _
        intIndex As Integer
    If Item.Class = olMail Then
        For intIndex = Item.Recipients.Count To 1 Step -1
            Set olkRecipient = Item.Recipients(intIndex)
            If InStr(1, olkRecipient.Address, "@") Then
                If Not (InStr(1, LCase(olkRecipient.Address), ".mlxjet.com") > 0) Then
                    strAddress = olkRecipient.Address & ".mlxjet.com"
                    Set olkNewRecipient = Session.CreateRecipient(strAddress)
                    Item.Recipients.Add olkNewRecipient
                    olkRecipient.Delete
                End If
            End If
        Next
        Item.Save
    End If
    Item.Recipients.ResolveAll
End Sub
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