Outlook Express are not sent Bcc

Here we have 5 systems in our network. Each is a Dell or Acer running Windows XP Home or Pro. All systems receive and send through Outlook Express 6 and access the same email address. For several years, I sent emails to several eddresses with our eddress in the "to:" line and eddresses of all recipients in the "Bcc:" line. Recently, I spent this task to another in our network. I showed him how to place our eddress in the "to:" line and eddresses of all recipients in the "Bcc:" line, just as I did this time. When she clicked on send, a message window pops up saying that the message could not be sent because the recipient wasn't in his address book. Most of my recipients is not in my address book, but my messages are always sent very well. Its system will send a message with the recipient eddress successfully in the "to:" line and without the recipient in his AddressBook eddress. When we put a couple eddresses recipients in his address book, then put these eddresses in the "Bcc:" line, the email sent successfully. It would be much more effective if we could send to the Bcc without putting all these eddresses in the address book. What do you think spose we do wrong? All ideas, suggestions and comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.

Try to go to file | Identities on its system and overall upward a new identity and add your e-mail accounts, and then see if that solves the problem.
 
Steve
 

Here we have 5 systems in our network. Each is a Dell or Acer running Windows XP Home or Pro. All systems receive and send through Outlook Express 6 and access the same email address. For several years, I sent emails to several eddresses with our eddress in the "to:" line and eddresses of all recipients in the "Bcc:" line. Recently, I spent this task to another in our network. I showed him how to place our eddress in the "to:" line and eddresses of all recipients in the "Bcc:" line, just as I did this time. When she clicked on send, a message window pops up saying that the message could not be sent because the recipient wasn't in his address book. Most of my recipients is not in my address book, but my messages are always sent very well. Its system will send a message with the recipient eddress successfully in the "to:" line and without the recipient in his AddressBook eddress. When we put a couple eddresses recipients in his address book, then put these eddresses in the "Bcc:" line, the email sent successfully. It would be much more effective if we could send to the Bcc without putting all these eddresses in the address book. What do you think spose we do wrong? All ideas, suggestions and comments will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.

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