Hallo Mark,

On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 12:28:52 +0100GMT (5-2-03, 12:28 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

MP> While trying to test BCC in The Bat I send:

MP> I receive one message, the one to myself, I suppose.

That would be logical.

MP> When I look on the server, I find 2 more messages, both to f.i.
MP> [EMAIL PROTECTED], to be found on 2 other accounts with my provider.

MP> I do NOT find (and thus cannot download) the ones addressed to my
MP> kids, nor the one addressed to my wife.

You must realize that any smtp-server worth it's salt deletes the
BCC-header from the message. The messages would appear to be send to
you, while they were dropped in the mailboxes of the other recipients.

I tested it here with TB and my local server and that behaved as
expected.

You're not very clear whether your wife and kids each have their own
pop3-box at your ISP's. It could be that if they're sharing a mailbox
and that the ISP doesn't send multiple copies to that mailbox. That
could appear as one message with you in the To:-header and an extra
header like X-Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]

MP> The one addressed to f.i. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent and can be
MP> retreived through webmail.

MP> When send such an Email (to myself, BCC to the same group) there
MP> is no problem.

I don't understand what you're trying to say with this.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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