Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2014-06-24 Thread Mot Nhat
Hello, I see that you run into the exactly same problem as mine. I found yourself repeatly doing these actions, especially in CRM email system. I searched *Gmail-Auto-BCC* for a while, then I found a browser extension which helped me to automate this task. *It got a bunch of extra features,

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-05-25 Thread Marko Vukovic
Frank, you mention the word 'problem' a lot. Consider that just because you deem a feature to be necessary does not somehow make it a problem for the rest of us. On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Frank St. Claire fstcla...@gmail.comwrote: Zack/(Doc): My comment was not meant to be critical of

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-05-25 Thread Frank St. Claire
Actually, I think Geoff's post, together with your reply, does help articulate the problem some of us are having. I use Thunderbird with its auto-bcc option whenever I am at home. When I am on a mobile device, such as an iPad or iPhone, Thunderbird is not an option. When I am constrained to

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-05-25 Thread Frank St. Claire
Marko, Please see my most recent reply to Zack's reply to Geoff if you fail to understand the concern of some of us. Also, just because an issue is not a problem for you and some others does not mean it is not a problem for many of us. I am sure you have your own problems as evidenced by

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-04-04 Thread Owl
Hi there, just as a suggestion ... i added a filter, that marks all outgoing email with a star. A rule based on IFTT-service forwards all of these marked email to another account. So as a result, i have all outgoing email forwarded to another inbox. regards. -- You received this message

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-04-02 Thread Zack (Doc)
Ken, That is one scenario that is often stated. The other, is to make the message return to the inbox; though solutions have been given for that desire. One option that I don't recall if it's been suggested, for the other address option I just thought of was to make another GMail account, and

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-03-15 Thread David Donaldson
Got it. Sure sounded to me like he was in charge, didn't it? He can still get behind it though, instead of challenging everyone with well why in the world would you want to do that? I really didn't want to make this about personality, but I do recognize terminal ideology when I see it. Case in

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-03-15 Thread Marko Vukovic
This is not a support forum, nowhere does it claim to be. If you want support from Google then upgrade to Apps for Business. If you had spent enough time subscribed to this group then you'd know that Zack is one of the most helpful members here. You have voiced your opinion and just as you are

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-03-15 Thread Jeff Grossman
We can't change the Google code though. So, currently there is no way to auto bcc with the web client. It is possible with a third party client. So, Zac or anybody in this forum are not able to assist you with what you want because it is not possible. The only thing that can be recommended is

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-03-14 Thread Jeff Grossman
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,

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-02-19 Thread Chris Gassel
No need. Someone already created an extension. On Feb 19, 2013 6:56 PM, Zack (Doc) z...@tnan.net 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.

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-01-25 Thread Sean Murphy
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 2:37 AM, Peter Bowers wrote: I have personally suggested this to gmail roughly 25 times in the appropriate group over a period of several years When you say the appropriate group, what group do you mean? The only place I am familiar with for suggesting a feature

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-01-24 Thread sassan hazeghi
It seems everyone is trying to figure out how best to outsmart the basic flaw in the gmail web interface. Allowing for auto self BCC (and often having it to be the default setting), has been possible in just about any mail interface I have used so far (unix, emacs, all the way to the iPhone

Re: [Gmail-Users] Setting up gmail to automatically cc/bcc yourself

2013-01-24 Thread Zack (Doc)
I disagree completely. This is not an obvious shortcoming, or clearly broken, and not a basic flaw. If you are using the web interface, you always have a copy of the message in your sent mail, so what's the point of BCC'ing yourself. If you're using an offline client, you can use IMAP to have