Why does Zac need to get behind this?  He is a user of Gmail just like you
are.  If you want Google to change something then you need to send Google
feedback about changing it.  Zac and everybody else here are users.  This
is a user to user support forum.

Jeff


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:33 AM, David Donaldson <d...@dbda.com> wrote:

> You know Zac, I got to this group by googling "how to auto bcc in gmail".
>
> And I see this topic was launched back in February of 2011. It's now March
> of 2013.
>
> In all that time, all you've done is post things like "why would you want
> to do that?", and to make claims that other mail hosts don't offer that
> feature.
>
> Frankly, I don't see your input to this thread as being helpful in any way.
>
> The truth is...yes, many other mail hosts offer auto bcc, and so should
> gmail. The truth is...yes lots of us *really *need this feature as an
> important business process.  The truth is...we need you to get behind this
> instead of in front of it.  You know, to give it a little push.  Of course,
> I don't see this in *your* modus operandi at all.
>
> Further, I suggest you consider championing the cause, because you clearly
> have no viable answer yourself and if fact have dozens of posts here
> spanning *25 months *telling people in need of an auto bcc feature how
> they can do it some other way, or worse yet, querying them repeatedly on
> why they need it and arguing your points as if that's your cause in life.
>
> Your job isn't to find out why I need something and then try to smack it
> down. That's for sure.
>
> But I will tell you why I need auto bcc - *because I do.*
>
> I am an IT consultant, and have been one for...well let's just say for
> more than 25 years.
>
> I have a client using gmail with a managed office of 8 worker-bees who
> receive and reply to emails all day long.
>
> And their mail traffic needs to be monitored and managed by the office
> manager to make sure those worker-bees are doing their job correctly, and
> to make sure they responded appropriately and offer correction if not.
>
> Filters will forward all incoming mail, and that's what we do. But we
> don't see the replies and outgoing mail no matter what we try.
>
> So you see, it's actually both a training and legal issue here. And what
> I'm seeing from this thread, is that you see no reason why this might be
> important.
>
> Well it is to my clients. And from what I read here, it seems to be pretty
> important to a lot of other folks too.
>
> That's it.
>
> So tell me now, what do you think I should do?
>
> I think I might just see some merit in your idea of moving this business
> elsewhere, to a mail provider that does offer auto bcc.
>
> I wonder how Google feels about that. Maybe you could let them know.
>
> dave...
>
> On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 7:56:04 PM UTC-5, Zack Tennant wrote:
>>
>> Chris,
>>
>> Probably because it's not as common as you think.  Many for-pay services
>> and programs don't have the feature.  If enough people suggest it on the
>> help page, it's likely to happen.  I've seen plenty of things implemented
>> that I didn't think were good or common features, but people suggested.
>>  I've seen features I'd like, passed over, cause enough people didn't want
>> it.
>>
>> If it's important enough to you, make sure to suggest it every day, and
>> gather other supporters (like other readers of this forum).  In the
>> meantime, look around.  There are plenty of services and programs out
>> there, perhaps one of them better suits your needs.  Perhaps some
>> combination of these meets your needs best.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Chris Gassel 
>> <gas...@central-realty.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Here is why my company needs an auto-BCC.  We use Insightly for our CRM
>>> and in order to easily save all of our emails to the database, we have to
>>> send our emails to an email address provided by Insightly.  There is a
>>> great email widget, but people don't want to click "Save to
>>> Insightly" every time   If we had the auto-BCC feature, we could put all of
>>> our unique email address's given to us from Insightly and never have to
>>> worry about saving an email again or adding that email address to every
>>> email.
>>>
>>> Not sure why Google finds such a common feature so hard to add.  Lots of
>>> people clearly want this ability so why not give it to them?
>>>
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