On 10/25/07 9:42 AM, revDAVE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Let's say I create an e-mail and put 20 e-mail addresses separated by commas
> in either the CC or BCC field.

"I create an e-mail and put 20 e-mail addresses separated by commas in
either the CC or BCC field."

> - if one of the addresses is bad -  what happens to the email when sending:
> 
> 1 - nothing is sent???
> 2 - all are sent ( except for the bad address)???
> 3 - the addresses that were correct up to the point of the bad address were
> sent - and then the rest were not sent???

All of the emails will be sent, and the one with the bad address will
(hopefully) bounce back to you later.

UNLESS the bad address is on the same ISP as you, in which case the entire
thing will (likely) not be sent and you will immediately be notified of the
failure.

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Adam Bailey    | Chicago, Illinois
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