Sandra,

This did the job for me:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bcc-me-for-gmail/hmkichigbnaamgiokhbjkigjlggpeenf

greetz

Op woensdag 7 januari 2015 16:11:44 UTC+1 schreef Sandra Price:
>
> Long story short, I recently took a job that uses Outlook and I hate hate 
> hate it, so I had my IT officer set up an automatic forward for all my 
> Outlook mail to a gmail address that mimics my organization address except @
> gmail.com.  My IT guy has been sweating this decision for months because 
> if something were to happen to me - or if I turn out to be an embezzler or 
> something - the only business email they'd be able to access would be 
> in-coming.  After thinking about it - the job itself is a big enough 
> headache - I decided I don't need the aggravation of Outlook and that the 
> best option was to set a filter to automatically bcc all outgoing gmail 
> back to an organizational email address.  I can't figure out how to do it. 
>  Forwarding filters only seems to work on incoming mail.  I did find the 
> following chrome extension called "bcc me." 
>  
> chrome-extension://hmkichigbnaamgiokhbjkigjlggpeenf/help/gettingStarted.html. 
>  I wonder if anyone has any experience with it, or has a better suggestion? 
>   Thanks.
>

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