Actually you must have been checking the "sent items" folder as you should not have any messages in your outbox for longer than a few seconds.
You might blame in on brain fatigue, I get to blame in on a "senior moment", which is the only advantage I found to being over 70.
"kate38ca" <kate38ca@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B26835B8-CBFA-4B44-B39D-BCA1278ED493@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Oh man, blame it on brain fatigue from changing from old computer and XP to
> new computer and Vista over the last three weeks. I was checking the "inbox"
> instead of the "outbox". DUH! When I checked the "outbox", there was the list
> of names!
> Now, if we could only get everyone to use Bcc instead of To or Cc the world
> would be a better place! LOL
>
>
> "kate38ca" wrote: Quote:
>> I checked again, made sure I did everything correctly, and the names still
>> did not show. I am really stumped. I wonder if there is a setting in Windows
>> Mail that I should change.
>>
>> "kate38ca" wrote:
>> Quote:
>> > Yes I did those checks, Richard. And even checked them again just now to make
>> > doubly sure. There is definitely no list of names.
>> > I just thought of something - maybe I didn't click "OK" after putting the
>> > names in Bcc. I wonder.................. going to try it again to see.
>> > Thanks for responding.
>> > JO in Canada
>> >
>> > "Richard in AZ" wrote:
>> >
>> > > "kate38ca" <kate38ca@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E368F970-2686-4742-9A19-87F824F4A1BC@xxxxxx
>> > > >I always use Bcc: when I'm mailing something to a group of people. In Outlook
>> > > > Express, all I had to do was click on "properties" and "details" to check who
>> > > > I'd sent it to - a handy feature in case I had missed someone. Windows Mail
>> > > > doesn't seem to have this feature. Why would they eliminate such a helpful
>> > > > thing?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > They did not eliminate the feature. It works just fine on my Windows Mail.
>> > > Did you read the details carefully?
>> > > Did you also look at the "Message Source"?
>> > >
>> > >