My every so often dumb computer question

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Probably a silly question but I try to subject myself to a dose of humiliation every so often.

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In other words, in that person's copy of my e-mail under the "To:" heading it shows "Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@mx8.mx.teklinks.com. He says that always shows up when I (and some others) include his address in a BBC list of recipients.

I haven't checked with everyone but at least some of the others in that same e-mail do not see that address but only see "none" or the usual "Undisclosed Recipient".
 
Ok, this is getting weirder. I have no idea what happened to my post above. It didn't look like that when I typed it, nor when it first posted. I'll try again.

Why when I send emails to multiple recipients using BBC, according to at least one of the recipients it appears the e-mail is also being sent to: "@mx8.mx.teklinks.com" ?


In other words, in that person's copy of my e-mail under the "To:" heading it shows "Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@mx8.mx.teklinks.com. He says that always shows up when I (and some others) include his address in a BBC list of recipients.

I haven't checked with everyone but at least some of the others in that same e-mail do not see that address but only see "none" or the usual "Undisclosed Recipient".
 
are you using a personal e-mail account or a work e-mail? if it's a work e-mail, it's possible that the address in question makes backup copies of every e-mail to store off site (in case records of e-mails are needed)? If it's personal, maybe someone is copying your mail?
 
are you using a personal e-mail account or a work e-mail? if it's a work e-mail, it's possible that the address in question makes backup copies of every e-mail to store off site (in case records of e-mails are needed)? If it's personal, maybe someone is copying your mail?
My e-mail is a personal account but the one I sent to is a friend's e-mail at work. He said anything I send him BCC has it and mine isn't the only one so maybe where he works is saving copies to that address.
 
I experienced something like that when I sent a document off the internet to my office email and then tried to print it from there. I received the document at my office but when I sent it to my printer that same gibberish showed up on the hard copy.:confused: Could that be some type of copy rights protection? Far as I know there was no copy rights on the document in question. It was a public government document. Oh and Walt I didn't get the burnt cat hair thing either.:)
 

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