Ken wrote:

> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> [...] If you look at the source of your sent message, do you see the
>> BCCs listed in the headers?
> 
> Yes. 
> 
>> Did your test send that BCC to a different address than the one used
>> in the TO?
> 
> No, or it shouldn't have.  It was addressed to the same address. 

Give it a try using a different address. One TO, and one different BCC.

>> 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.
> 
> I have done it in the past, i.e., posted to this group AND
> simultaneously sent a bcc of my message to my regular Inbox. 

Perhaps your ISP (labyrinth?) is sidelining/filtering messages TO you
FROM you? With all the haphazard spam filtering going on these days, it
may be a possibility.

>>> 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.
> 
> I have often used bcc in the past.  It is only recently that I have
> detected that bcc is not working for me, either to send attachments
> to multiple individuals or just to duplicate a message to various
> people. 

I'd look for either spam filtering or even a misplaced SM filter. People
have been known to accidentally filter themselves, you know.  :-)

> Thanks anyway this time, Beau!

YW. I'll put my jar of straws back on the shelf now...

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