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Q: odd behavior with outgoing message

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George Nospam - 28 Aug 2008 15:00 GMT
Greetings!

I just added this newsgroup, have never read it before. I have a
question about Eudora 6.2.4 Pro under Mac OS X 10.54. I don't usually
set up specialized mailboxes, but I did it just recently for a hiring
process. I move applications into that special mailbox. When I reply to
a message in this mailbox, Eudora wants to bcc the reply to that
mailbox. I'd rather have all my outgoing email in a single Out box, so I
delete the bcc line and queue, then send the message. It immediately
disappears from my Out box, although it gets delivered and isn't copied
to the special mailbox where the applicant's message resides. This feels
like a bug to me; just because I have "bcc to original mailbox" checked
in the Settings shouldn't override the setting to save sent mail, should
it?

Has anyone encountered this issue and found a solution?

Thanks in advance!

George Fowler

gfowler AT indiana DOT edu
Kathy Morgan - 28 Aug 2008 23:22 GMT
> I have a
> question about Eudora 6.2.4 Pro under Mac OS X 10.54. I don't usually
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> in the Settings shouldn't override the setting to save sent mail, should
> it?

I think that is how it is supposed to work.  If you prefer to have all
your outgoing mail in the Out box and don't want a bcc to the hiring
mailbox, uncheck the "bcc to original mailbox" in the Settings.  If you
do want a copy in the original (special) mailbox, don't erase the bcc
line.

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