Actually, the Nutshell page (http://www.nutshell.com/integrations/)
absolutely states that it IS working.


On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 5:27 PM, Prescott Paulin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Absolutely this is needed... Our company uses Nutshell CRM and for us to
> get the emails into Nutshell, we need to BCC the "[email protected]" email
> address each time.  That's not happening right now... and for users who
> have apps that integrate with Google Apps for Business, it really needs to
> change.
>
>
> On Thursday, March 14, 2013 1:33:39 PM UTC-5, David Donaldson 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 <[email protected]
>>> > 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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