I've noticed that when I create a Group of recipients in Gmail, the 
recipients never get the emails. This happened a few different times over 
the past year or so - so of course I've stopped using Groups to send emails 
from Gmail. Recently I needed to send a group email to students of a class 
I'm teaching, so I reverted to my older practice of sending the email to 
myself, and Bcc'ing the students. Out of 8 emails which went out, 
apparently none of the students got the email. (I know this, because I just 
checked with each of them by phone.)
 
Are the students just not checking their email? These are grown-ups, 
professional people, so I doubt that. Could the emails all have gone into 
Trash? Maybe - but my wife got her copy, and I got my copy, in our regular 
InBoxes, hers in AOL mail and mine in Gmail.
 
Any suggestions on how I might do better on this group email thing? Seems 
like a severe limitation to Gmail, when most other email clients make group 
emails quite easy.
 
BIll Hansen

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