Dave, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>Why do you want to BCC yourself? Don't you save your outgoing copies? Or 
>do you just want to prove that the mail made it as far as your email 
>server? It doesn't actually prove that the other guy got it.
 It does prove what was actually sent at the senders end. For important
messages (which can be all outgoing for some) it can be useful to know
for example whether Emailers QP truncation bug have occured.

Also if sending to a maillist, putting it bcc usually avoids it getting
affected by the mail action for that list. So the message ends up in the
inbox. Of course one could write a mailaction just for this type of
message if one wanted to.

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