Sorry, but I do not see the benefit of bcc'ing yourself, in Gmail.  Gmail
already saves you a copy of every message you send.  Perhaps you could
enlighten me as to why it is beneficial to actually bcc yourself.

I do see much benefit to bcc'ing someone else (which might be another
account you own).  I do this with many of my emails.

The question about how to do an automatic bcc to self on all emails wr
> suggesting it, was not really addressed.


If I remember correctly, there was some discussion about how to accomplish
an automatic bcc, but I don't believe any method was successful.

Remember that none of us here is Google.  We have no control over how Gmail
works.  If we know about a method that you don't, we can suggest it.  If
not, we can suggest alternatives.  But that's about all we can do.

Andy

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