Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
The normal practice to avoid "undisclosed-recipients" is to place your
own email address in the TO: field.  Since you are sending to multiple
BCC: people, are you suggesting that you want each *recipient's* name in
the TO: field that /they/ see?

You can't do that while using multiples in BCC:, except if you want to
divulge one of them to all the rest. Or send separate emails one at a
time.

My recent experience is that this method triggers SPAM filters at the
ISP-level.

As soon as I stopped doing this the bounced mails stopped.

The problems were with comcast, yahoo, frontiernet, and att.

There are some very serious problems with the interference to
Internet communications by arbitrary/unaccountable ISP-level
filters that need to be addressed.  But that is another discussion
for another list.

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