So which is it?  Earlier you said nobody else other than yourself get
the emails.  Now you say something different:

> ... A few of them usually get the email but the majority do not receive it.

That is very telling.

It is possible that they all (or mostly all) received the email, but
the majority of them ignored it.  You know how some people are....

I am in a small organization with weekly emails.  We ask them to reply
when they receive the email.  The majority do not, in spite of
repeated reminders.  A few of them consistently ignore anything sent
to them.  That's just how they are.

In any event, have you checked, with a fine-toothed comb, that each
address in the Bcc: line exactly matches the address you use when you
send individual emails?  It is possible they are not the same.  Pull
up one of your messages and check the actual Bcc: line.

You might also try sending individual test messages to some of the
folks who say they don't get your emails, but put their address in
the Bcc: field and your address in the To: field, like you do with
your class only addressed individually instead of to the whole group.
See what happens.  It might be their email systems are rejecting
messages not personally addressed to them.

For other reasons, larger groups of people are better handled with a
Googlegroup or Yahoogroup or similar (an email list/reflector).

Regards,
Andy

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