>OK. Misunderstanding. Incomplete phrasing on my part. (Yes, I do >understand the usual ways to send email; I've had about 20 years >experience at it... :-) I shall rephrase with more words and fewer. >(It wasn't Cc:d; I looked) > >Jason - did you perchance Bcc: the list when you sent your mail, >instead of putting macperl-anyperl (or anything else) into the To: or >Cc: line? > >Did you perchance send a message with a blank To: line and only a >Bcc: macperl-anyperl?? > >When the To" line is empty, some mailers will happily insert >"Recipient List suppressed". Not that I remember. Don't usually do that unless I'm bulk mailing and want everyone to believe they are the only one I send them to. Now...was my message sent to the list about <Make Money FAST...this is NOT MLM> or something like that? ;-) The answer would be 'no' on the Bcc: at least as far as my coherency is in tact. Of course, this has been a busy semester! but while I'm typing let me ask...I saw these lists and signed up in haste understanding that these more specific lists were going to replace the all-encompassing MacPerl list as it is. Is that the case? Maybe I should RTFM again (Read The Freaking Mail) again ;-) Thanks, Jason