Ken wrote:

> Follow-up (at a tangent) to my post just above.  I have SM 2.0.14 and
> Windows 7.

"Just above" to you may be meaningful. To others, it probably isn't.
Some may use "Hide read messages" or "sort by date" or "sort by
subject". Best to mention the Subject line when referencing other posts.
Or the Message-ID.

> Lately I have had occasion to send emails to one person (or group)
> with bcc copies to one or more others.  None of the bccs appears to
> have arrived.  For example, I sent a bcc copy to myself of my
> previous post here.  It has not arrived in my Inbox (though the post
> itself has gone up on the group site).  For a further test, I
> deliberately emailed myself a test message with a bcc copy as well. 
> The message arrived within seconds, but the bcc copy hasn't been
> sighted. 

If you look at the source of your sent message, do you see the BCCs
listed in the headers? Did your test send that BCC to a different
address than the one used in the TO?

Next, a BCC-to-email of a newsgroup post is somewhat different than a
real email. I'm not sure you can mix the two. Someone else will know
that answer for sure. Your sent post(s) is probably in your Local
Folders/Sent folder.

> Is this a SM (Mail) problem?  Suggestions of what to do, please?

I would doubt it's an SM problem. I too send BCC email messages at
times. They've always arrived at their destination.

-- 
   -bts
   -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
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