Why is Mail not respecting my choice for hiding addresses?

Twice now I have sent out group emails to from Mail, and specifically checked to make sure that "When sending to a group, show member addresses" is NOT checked. Yet somehow I get replies with every mail address visible. Why is that? It is really a problem in my profession, people don't want their email addresses shown. Do I have to BCC everybody???

That is apparently a bug that still persists. Send a bug report to Apple via http://www.apple.com/feedback,    
In the meantime we'll have to use the BBC field to be absolutely sure that email address privacy is maintained.  Actually it's no different than using the To field with Groups except it's a line lower in the email header.

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