Carbon Copy wthout attachment

Is it possible to cc or bcc someone on an email that has an attachment without sending the attachment to the one cc'd?
iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

Artman, what you want is impossible and doesn't even make sense. When you send a message, only one message is sent to the outgoing mail server, regardless of how many recipients it has. It is the server that sends exact copies of the message to each and every recipient. There is no way to tell the server that the message should be processed in any way other than sending it. Thus, you must make up your mind and decide whether the message should or should not have the attachment.
If you want a message with the attachment and another without it, then you want two different messages to be sent. What you can do is first send the message without the attachment to both recipients, and then send a separate message with the attachment to the main recipient only.

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    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Owner and group corrected on ./Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/ActivityMonitorHelp
    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Permissions corrected on ./Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/ActivityMonitorHelp
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    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Owner and group corrected on ./Applications/Utilities/AirPort Setup Assistant.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings
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    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Group differs on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/CIOSupport, should be 80, group is 99
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    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Owner and group corrected on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter/SP830Series.plugin
    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Permissions corrected on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter/SP830Series.plugin
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    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Group differs on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter, should be 80, group is 99
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    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Group differs on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/PAP.plugin, should be 80, group is 99
    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Permissions differ on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/PAP.plugin, should be drwxrwxr-x , they are drwxr-xr-x
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    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Permissions differ on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/TCPIP.plugin, should be drwxrwxr-x , they are drwxr-xr-x
    | 11:54:21 PM | Info | Owner and group corrected on ./Library/Printers/EPSON/TCPIP.plugin
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    | 11:54:30 PM | Info | Indexing enabled for volume.
    | 11:54:30 PM | Info | Indexing enabled on Macintosh HD
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    | 11:54:30 PM | Info | PHASE: 2. Copy Files
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    | 11:54:31 PM | Info | Loading 6 commands from copy script /Applications/SuperDuper!.app/Contents/Resources/Copy Scripts/Exclude system cache files.dset
    | 11:54:31 PM | Info | Loading 1 commands from copy script /Applications/SuperDuper!.app/Contents/Resources/Copy Scripts/Exclude Norton FileSaver files.dset
    | 11:54:31 PM | Info | Loading 1 commands from copy script /Applications/SuperDuper!.app/Contents/Resources/Copy Scripts/Exclude Google Desktop Index files.dset
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    | 11:54:31 PM | Info | Loading 0 commands from copy script /Users/PaulLau/Library/Application Support/SuperDuper!/Copy Scripts/Standard Scripts/Backup - all files.dset
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    | 11:54:34 PM | Info | /cores
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    (CCC.log)
    Operating System: Version 10.4.11 (Build 8S2167)
    Hardware:
    hw.machine: i386
    hw.model: MacBookPro2,2
    hw.logicalcpu: 2
    hw.physmem: 2147483648
    vm.loadavg: 0.23 0.10 0.15
    Task: Disk-to-disk clone
    Source: Macintosh HD (/dev/disk2s2, 54DEB44B-185A-3372-AA7F-5D7B3AC8ED8D)
    Mount point: /
    Filesystem: hfs
    Capacity: 111.47 GB
    Used: 93.99 GB
    Available: 17.48 GB
    Mac OS X version: 10.4.11
    Target: Macintosh HD (/Volumes/Macintosh HD 1/ [/dev/disk0s2, 29D1F59F-2B8F-3AF5-8684-948A10EB6524])
    Mount point: /Volumes/Macintosh HD 1
    Filesystem: hfs
    Capacity: 465.44 GB
    Used: 108.80 MB
    Available: 465.34 GB
    Mac OS X version: Mac OS not installed
    Bootability: This volume will be bootable.
    Cloning method: Backup everything
    Delete items on target that aren't on the source: No
    02:00:11 The target volume has ownership enabled.
    02:00:11 The target volume has Access Control Lists enabled.
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    02:53:46 rsync: readlink_stat("/Library/Printers/Canon/BJPrinter/Frameworks/BJVersionControl.fr amework/Versions/Current") failed: Invalid argument (22) (51)
    02:54:13 rsync: readlink_stat("/Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter/Halftone/HalftoneIIMo.fram ework/Versions/Current") failed: Invalid argument (22) (51)
    04:22:37 rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at /Volumes/Home/Users/bombich/Development/Bombich_Software/rsync-3.0.5/main.c(104 7) [sender=3.0.5] (51)
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    04:22:38 Sync Engine warnings: (
    "rsync: readlink_stat(\"/Library/Printers/Canon/BJPrinter/Frameworks/BJVersionControl.f ramework/Versions/Current\") failed: Invalid argument (22)",
    "rsync: readlink_stat(\"/Library/Printers/EPSON/InkjetPrinter/Halftone/HalftoneIIMo.fra mework/Versions/Current\") failed: Invalid argument (22)",
    "rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at /Volumes/Home/Users/bombich/Development/Bombich_Software/rsync-3.0.5/main.c(104 7) [sender=3.0.5]"
    (console.log)
    Disk Utility started.
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    2009-05-14 08:03:47.563 SuperDuper![3102] .scriptSuite warning for type 'NSTextStorage' attribute 'name' of class 'NSApplication' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': AppleScript name references may not work for this property because its type is not NSString-derived.
    2009-05-14 08:03:47.563 SuperDuper![3102] .scriptSuite warning for type 'NSTextStorage' attribute 'lastComponentOfFileName' of class 'NSDocument' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': AppleScript name references may not work for this property because its type is not NSString-derived.
    2009-05-14 08:03:47.563 SuperDuper![3102] .scriptSuite warning for type 'NSTextStorage' attribute 'title' of class 'NSWindow' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': AppleScript name references may not work for this property because its type is not NSString-derived.
    2009-05-14 08:03:47.563 SuperDuper![3102] .scriptSuite warning for attribute 'boundsAsQDRect' of class 'NSWindow' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': 'NSData<QDRect>' is not a valid type name.
    2009-05-14 08:03:47.563 SuperDuper![3102] .scriptSuite warning for superclass of class 'NSAttachmentTextStorage' in suite 'NSTextSuite': 'NSString' is not a valid class name.
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    Message was edited by: beat4dasoul

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