Mail "Reply All" and Bcc recipients

If I reply to an email and use "Reply All", will the Bcc recipients from the original author of the email be included in my reply?


I'm concerned that some people who I am not aware of may unintentionally receive my reply.


Thanks for any help.


Peter

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1), Pages '09

Posted on Apr 23, 2012 6:31 AM

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Aug 4, 2012 2:59 AM in response to pdvdg

Sorry PDVDG, this is not a reply to your post but a question of my own which is kind of connected.


When I send an email with numerous Bcc recipients a copy of the email is posted in my Sent Folder. If I open it from the Sent Folder I can see, copy and paste the list of recipents. However, if i move the email from Sent to a Mailbox I have set up suddenly I cannot see the list of recipients and it just says 'Undisclosed recipients:'. Why is this happening? Can I rectify it?

Oct 9, 2013 5:24 PM in response to pdvdg

Help please!!!


I am a new AppleMail user with a directory that along with individual email addresses, also has a 30 basketball players list in one group.


I tried to send out a blast to everyone asking if they are playing tomorrow? Everyone replies TO ALL with an "in" if they are playing, or "out" if they can not. That way everyone counts the amount of 'in's to see if we are playing or not.


They all got the email fine, but responded to me via email that there was no "reply to all" on my email blast.


That is a big problem.


I sent it from my directory, but it is like the system thinks that rather than having sent it to a group of thirty guys, it sent it to thirty persons individually. Perhaps it would not allow a 'reply to all' becuse of that.


I then tried something different.


As an experiment, I created a four person email group, dragged the group list icon to the address box for sending out emails, it accepted it, and I hit send.


It went.


My email was one of the four.


I got it, and it showed a 'reply to all' (which worked as I replied to all and I got the reply) but the other three did not get it.


So that clearly is not the answer.


By the way, I have a MacBook Pro using Mac OSX verson 10.5.8 with a 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processing chip.

Memory 4gb 1067 MHz DDR3 if any of that means anything to you all.


Help!!!!


Any Apple Geniuses out there?


Brian

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