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General Discussion: To Bcc or not to Bcc(Email Case)

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Hi All: I am an EnCE and have a strange case where my client is certain that his wife's lawyer is viewing his emails. I have been going through the email correspondence between them and there has been something quite curious about one particular email. The lawyer sent him an email which he received but it was not his address she outwardly sent it to. Curiously the address is: "myclient@Lawyersdomain.com". My client never noticed. When checking the email headers the original-recipient is indeed my client's proper email address hence why he received it. I am thinking that for some reason the lawyer did this and BCC'ed my client hoping he would not notice the difference in the email address. I am also thinking that she setup an address ("myclient@Lawyersdomain.com") on her domain to somehow capture his incoming and/or outgoing messages and in some way sending that email and perhaps receiving a reply from that email facilitated her escapade. The problem is that I have absolutely no idea the logic behind this. I cannot think of any way how doing something so simple could cause or assist in a breach of this sort. I also contacted Apple to see if they would provide the IP addresses of those that would have logged into my client's account(iCloud) but they said they do not log ip addresses(really?) of such. Please if anyone has any ideas about the significance of that Blind Copy to my client please let me know. Thanks in advance.

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