I have a user who has access to one of our (Directory Assistance) cascaded address books that we use to hold our larger distribution groups. This address book has limited access to it so that the average user cannot easily find the names of the large distribution groups. The groups within this address book are typically made up of smaller regional groups that are listed in our domino directory.
This user has created an e-mail and has placed two large groups in the bcc: field. When the e-mail was sent, recipients saw their own name only in the bcc: field as expected. However, they also can see a small subgroup of users in the to: field and another small subgroup in the cc: field.
Just to clarify, we’ll call the large groups LG1 and LG2. Those groups exist in a cascaded address book. Let’s also say that LG1 is made up of smaller subgroups called A1, B1, C1 and D1 that all exist in the domino directory for the domain. LG2 is made up of smaller subgroups called A2, B2, C2 and D2 that also exist in the domino directory for the domain.
When users receive the e-mail, they are seeing the members of subgroup C2 in the to: field, they are seeing the members of subgroup B1 in the cc: field and they see themselves as the only entry in the bcc: field.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.