BCC Limit ?
I have used bcc feature within Mail many times before, but not lately. Now that I have upgarded to OS X Mavericks, perhaps there are some quirks or bugs in Mail that I don't know about. Today, I tried to send a large group email with my address in the FROM and TO fields, and I added 50 addresses to the BCC. The message was "sent" (whoosh sound and all), and indeed I have a copy of it in my SENT mail folder, and showing all the BCC addresses, but nobody received the email. When I tested the BCC feature again by sending only ONE address within BCC (and of course populating the TO field with my own address), it worked fine. Is there a limit imposed by Mail on the number of BCC addresses that can be sent at one time ?
After doing some research, I then read about an alternative way to send BCC to a GROUP. The advice is to add a GROUP name to the TO list (not BCC), then make sure to UNCHECK the box in Mail > Preferences > Compose > When sending to a group, show all member addresses. I did this. While COMPOSING the message, the TO list showed only the NAME of the group, but when I clicked send, it sent the message to everybody, revealing all of the addresses to everyone. This is exactly what I was trying to PREVENT from happeneing ... Argggh ! Any thoughts ?