How does IGetMail handle Blind Carbon Copies – BBCs?
The Blind Carbon Copies (BCCs) are handled appropriately as long as there is some reference to the BCC address in the header of the original email message. Most POP3 Servers record the BCC address in a “receive for” line in the header – and this is what IGetMail looks for in order to send the messages along. There are also other clues such as “deliver to” lines that will expose BCC addresses. Of course, if the BCC address is completely removed from the mail header and there is no record for it elsewhere in the message, no POP3 connector, including IGetMail, can successfully handle that case.