Caveat: I am not by any means an OLE expert, I've never used visual basic, and I try not to use Windows at all
After looking at the Object Browser from the Visual Basic Editor in Outlook, (Tools->Macro->Visual Basic Editor), I've found an object/property/thingummy named ReplyRecipients in the Mailitem class. This apparently returns a collection of Recipients for the mail message.
I've not tried it, so I've got no idea if that works. If it does, then all well and good, if it doesn't, then I'd suggest looking in the Object Browser, as it has a reasonable search option.
cheers
davis
Is this going out live?
No, Homer, very few cartoons are broadcast live - it's a terrible strain on the animator's wrist
Update: I forgot to mention that there doesn't seem to be any way to extract the mail header. But you may be able to save the message as plain text (I don't know if Outlook can do this), then munge it using something like Mail::Header.
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