Email sent but not received by any bcc recipients

I

Ilet

I have sent an email to multiple BCC recipients (25 in total), and also BCC'd
myself, and a test account. All appears to have gone through i.e. it is in
my Sent box, but I did not receive the test from the BCC. No bounces, no
errors.

So then used Resend function - same again.

So then tried the same email BCC'ing only myself and a test account. This
one works - i.e. I receive the email and so does the test account.

(using Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2)

Any ideas why it appears that the email is not being received? ( a limit on
BCC's perhaps?)
 
J

John Blessing

Ilet said:
I have sent an email to multiple BCC recipients (25 in total), and also
BCC'd
myself, and a test account. All appears to have gone through i.e. it is
in
my Sent box, but I did not receive the test from the BCC. No bounces, no
errors.

So then used Resend function - same again.

So then tried the same email BCC'ing only myself and a test account. This
one works - i.e. I receive the email and so does the test account.

(using Microsoft Outlook 2003 SP2)

Any ideas why it appears that the email is not being received? ( a limit
on
BCC's perhaps?)


Most smtp servers restrict the max number of recipients per email. Split it
up, use mailmerge or try our email scheduler
(http://www.lbetoolbox.com/scheduleemail.htm) which will allow you to send
multiple individual emails, html or plain text, with attachments, either as
a one-off or regularly at a specified time and interval
--
John Blessing

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send newsletters
 

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