Kate,
Similar as been reported in a paper describing a meeting between
Blackboard and City University New York (see
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/~mkuechle/BB_limitations.html)
The relevant part is section 2a.
Gary Clay
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 14:51:39 +0100 Kate Boardman
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> An old chestnut, but here we go:
>
> Has anyone yet managed to beat the Bb email settings into submission far
> enough to get around the non-disclosure of recipients - I'm getting heated
> messages from staff who have sent mails about non-attendance at seminars and
> sent a copy to themselves but don't get any record on the copy who else has
> received it. I know if you sent a message to a couple of hundred (or more)
> people the header would probably be longer than the message, but even so,
> it's still a crucial need.
>
> Or, as my systems chap is on holiday and I can't ask him, is there somewhere
> on the blackboard server that mail is logged and I can go and look for? If
> someone could point me in that direction I'd also be grateful.
>
> Cheers
> Kate
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