I was going to say Gmail too, & then I saw step 3. Don't think you can  
do that with Gmail - and I presume you mean Google Apps, right, since  
you can create groups as a Google Apps admin?

Scott
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On Mar 31, 2009, at 9:46 AM, Robert Citek wrote:

>
> I am looking for a way to setup a mail alias (or similar) with the
> following properties:
>
> 1) mail sent to the alias gets distributed to a number of people
> 2) if any one person replies to a message sent to the alias, then the
> message appears to come from the alias and not from the individual
> 3) mail sent via the alias is automatically CC'ed or BCC'ed to the
> other people on the alias
>
> Sample case: a customer sends an e-mail to the [email protected]
> e-mail alias.  That e-mail gets copied to persons A, B, and C in the
> foo group.  When person B responds to the customer, the customer sees
> the e-mail as coming from [email protected] and not from person B.
> In addition, person's A and C get a copy of person B's reply
> automatically.
>
> I've gotten close using gmail.  I can do everything but part 3, which
> I currently do manually by including the alias in the BCC.
>
> Is there a way to do step 3 with gmail?  Is there a better solution
> for the whole process?
>
> Regards,
> - Robert
>
> >


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