BCC Copies to myself

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AlanHo

I try and remember to include my own Email address in the bcc field of all
Emails I send out - so that I have copies on both my home desktop and
laptop. But I sometimes forget.

Is there any way of setting up the programme to always include my address in
the bcc field so that I cannot fall victim to my own forgetfulness.
 
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David Webb

That sounds like a flawed plan. If both computers are configured to NOT leave a
copy on the server, then first one online gets all messages. If one is
configured to leave a copy on the server, it even gets messier. If both are
configured to leave a copy on the server, you'll have a real mess on your hands.

You would need a 3rd party utility like this one:

http://www.itsth.de/en/produkte/e2s4o.php
 
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Rich/rerat

AlanHo,
This will only work for new mail messages, not replies or forwarded
messages, you will still need to add your address to the BCC: Line.
1. Open a new message in Outlook.
2. Place your email address in the BCC: Line.
3. On the Toolbar in Outlook> Select File> Save File as an Outlook template
in your My Documents folder, instead of the Outlook template folder, with a
name like "NewMail".
4. Open My Documents> Right click the "NewMail.oft" file and create a
shortcut to the Desktop.
5. Click on the shortcut, and make sure the new blank message appears.

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I try and remember to include my own Email address in the bcc field of all
Emails I send out - so that I have copies on both my home desktop and
laptop. But I sometimes forget.

Is there any way of setting up the programme to always include my address in
the bcc field so that I cannot fall victim to my own forgetfulness.
 

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