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I don't know what you mean by auto bcc. Please explain.
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Re: Auto BCC Registry Hack
I use email on my phone as a stopgap...I manage most of my email from my desktop, and want to be able to have access to everything. So when I had a Blackberry, both my email accounts were set up to add an automatic BCC to the email account I was sending from to every message I sent. ex:
To: Horndoctor From: Munkymack BCC: Munkymack (automatically added as soon as I start composing an email to you) That way, all the messages sent from my phone would show up in my desktop inbox, where filters would mark them as read and move them into my Sent Mail folder. It's a security thing basically: any email I send from my phone is still searchable on my desktop. As it stands now, I can BCC myself if I want to, but I have to do it manually every time. I'd like to throw in a registry key (if possible) to automatically do it, so I don't have to. Last edited by munkymack; 04-09-2010 at 09:39 PM. |
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Thanks for the explanation. I do know there is an option in messaging that will automatically save any email you send from your phone to your sent items folder but I don't know if that will suffice for what you want. You just have to enable it in messaging settings. I have my email accounts with yahoo and if I send an email from my phone it would save it in my yahoo sent items folder if I had it turned on but I have it disabled. I don't know of any registry setting that would change anything but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. |
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