You should take a look at ActiveInbox[1] for that, it has features
that do exactly what you want.

[1] http://www.activeinboxhq.com/

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 6:19 PM, glowstrz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can tell you why I'd like this feature and it seems pretty logical to me.
> I have been using personal Gmail since it started in Beta and loved every
> second of it. BUT, Two days ago, my company started using GMail Apps or
> Gmail for business. A feature that I've had in both Mac Mail (feature) and
> Outlook (rule) is to BCC myself on every e-mail I send, is a feature I got
> used to. HERE'S WHY: I use my Inbox as a way of  seeing what I still need to
> take care of. Meaning: mail that is new coming in from other people as well
> as a way to see who I need to follow up with, meaning e-mails I've sent out
> and gotten no response from. I use my Inbox as part of my follow-up method.
> If the sent mail in in my inbox and I get no response, then I know I need to
> follow up with them. If they do respond, then I file the tread away. This
> never bothered me with my personal mail, but this is something I do for
> business.
>
>  And yes, while I understand that all outgoing mail goes into a "sent"
> folder/label, its unhelpful for my needs. Hope this gets solved!!!
> Thanks:)
>
>
> On Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:28:00 PM UTC-5, Zack Tennant wrote:
>>
>> 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 it available, and could use the client's BCC function.
>>
>> I have never wanted to BCC myself in any client I've ever had, never seen
>> the point.  And I still can't get my head wrapped around why someone would
>> need to on EVERY e-mail.  If you want an occasional one, you can manually do
>> it.
>>
>> Just cause you want a feature does not mean it's a flaw to not have it.
>> And, how many times have you suggested it to Google?  Many of the features
>> I've seen suggested more than a few times show up as a lab or a direct
>> feature.
>>
>>
>>
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