No, it only goes to who you specify. It's possible that this person who sent you the email received it from someone else you sent it to and saw your email address as the sender of the original email.
2006-09-21 02:17:16
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answer #1
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answered by TonyDrummond 3
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That might happen due to two reasons:
1. You sent the message to a group in which this receiver was (hence the addres didn't show up).
2. You have a virus. Try sending a message to yourself, if it arrives twice, then you have a virus. Or simply update your definition files (assuming you have an AV) and perform a full system scan.
2006-09-21 02:19:54
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answer #2
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answered by synthetic 3
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Yes, if I send you a message and you want a friend to see it, all you need to do is forward it. The same can be done with the message you write to your friend. Therefore, if you don't want others to get the message note inside the message private, or don't forward, or gain the understanding from the friend that you wish to keep the message private. Good luck messaging.
2006-09-21 02:22:49
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answered by Gary M 3
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The people you forwarded your message to could have forwarded to another person who has yoru email address on their contacts lists and then sent it back to you. That happens to me all the time.
2006-09-21 02:24:08
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answered by Anonymous
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well, since you forwarded the email- those people could have forward it as well- and your address will be revieled.
now if you were to email something to different people and don't want them to see who else got a copy of this email- use BCC field
(stands for blind copy)
2006-09-21 02:19:37
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answered by Mrsashko 5
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Heyyyyyyyy.
Ya it is possible,
It is possible that ur friend forwarded this message to their friend and ur friends friend sending this message to u again.Now question is that frm where they get their id,...they get their id frm the message.
u can't block to someone sending message to u.
hey do't worry its not the matter of any seriousness.
2006-09-21 02:39:42
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answered by @ 1
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It sounds like someone you sent it to forwarded it to another person...it can go around and around from there.........
2006-09-21 02:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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the final element may well be to get their consumer call and password to their email account. yet i in my view think of it would be to overdue to do something approximately comfortable financial training after it has already been sent.
2016-10-15 06:18:51
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answered by ? 4
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it was forwarded from a friend you sent it to. and that friend not knowing you are the original sender sent it back to ya.
2006-09-21 02:18:04
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answered by yournotalone 6
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Yeah they just sent it back to you.
2006-09-21 02:19:15
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answered by beetee 3
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