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Glenn April 6th 06 05:44 PM

Group emails in bcc
 
I have sent out a group email in bcc. and included myself but never received
it. Do I have to enter something in the To: field also? Also do you need to
expand the group once you have entered it in the bcc.?

Brian Tillman April 6th 06 09:52 PM

Group emails in bcc
 
Glenn wrote:

I have sent out a group email in bcc. and included myself but never
received it. Do I have to enter something in the To: field also?


No.

Also do you need to expand the group once you have entered it in the bcc.?


No.

Did the message appear in your Sent Items folder?
--
Brian Tillman


Glenn April 6th 06 11:18 PM

Group emails in bcc
 
Why would nobody be receiving my group email, is there a limit to how many
addresses can be sent at once. It looks like it's being sent with no
notification that there was any errors.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Glenn wrote:

I have sent out a group email in bcc. and included myself but never
received it. Do I have to enter something in the To: field also?


No.

Also do you need to expand the group once you have entered it in the bcc.?


No.

Did the message appear in your Sent Items folder?
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman April 10th 06 03:59 PM

Group emails in bcc
 
Glenn wrote:

Why would nobody be receiving my group email, is there a limit to how
many addresses can be sent at once. It looks like it's being sent
with no notification that there was any errors.


If there is a limit, it is imposed by your ISP and normally you would
receive an error message if you were to exceed that limit.

How do you know no one is getting the mail? An item appearing in the Sent
Items folder is a fairly reliable indication that your outgoing mail server
accepted the message. If it did, then the problem is not Outlook's and
you'll have to work with your ISP to determine what happens to the message
after they accepted it.
--
Brian Tillman



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