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How can I CC myself into every email by default

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Every time I compose a new email, or I am replying to an email, I would like to CC myself into what I am sending by default. Currently I have to type my email into the CC field. But if there is a rule or something that can automatically take care of this that would be amazing.

Every time I compose a new email, or I am replying to an email, I would like to CC myself into what I am sending by default. Currently I have to type my email into the CC field. But if there is a rule or something that can automatically take care of this that would be amazing.

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Is there a reason you need duplicate copies of everything you send or are you having issues with 'Sent emails not being saved? Everything you send should have a copy in the 'Sent' folder.

To Cc yourself:

  • Right click on mail account in Folder Pane and select: 'Settings'
  • Select: 'Copies & Folders' for mail account
  • Select the checkbox to 'Cc these email addresses'
  • Enter your email address.
  • click on OK
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If you want to have the sent message copied to the same folder from which it was sent, check 'Place replies in the folder...' in the Copies & Folders settings.

Some users have reported that this feature doesn't always work, so it's been suggested to use this add-on.