Every reply (most of which seem to come from "Zac") dance around the problem, which is pretty simple:

*1. You want to have a copy of each email you send sent to yourself as if you had manually listed yourself as a bcc recipient -- which is gets very old to do manually after you've done it for awhile.* 2. While almost every email service (e.g., Mozilla Thunderbird with IMAP settings) provides such an option, Gmail apparently does not -- despite years of everyone's pleas. 3. *You don't want to use conversation mode* -- which some find distracting AND 4. *You don't want to have to search your "sent" folder for a copy of your own email sent to others* (see item 1 above).

and for clarification, this question is NOT:

1. related to CRM (I don't care whatever that is and don't want to know) or
2. a philosophical issue.

and finally:

1. Does Google listen to their users or has it turned a deaf ear to a legitimate multi-year request? 2. BTW, we accepted Google's limitation of two levels of "nesting" of mail folders with its multiple "labels" -- which is probably due to a limit in Gmail's design architecture, but 3. If this current issue (i.e., *see item 1 in the first paragraph* if you forgot to read it there or didn't fully comprehend the simple scope of this query) is a design issue here, either:
     a. fix it or
b. "cowboy-up" to the problem -- instead of using what appear to be stalking horse apologists in this user group to qualm the incessantly beating drums of discontent from some of your most ardent supporters over this simple question.

Thanks in advance to anyone who has the courage and intelligence to address this issue directly as presented above (i.e., *see item 1 in the first paragraph* above if you have not done so by now) without any of the tangential responses evidenced by this multi-year thread to date.




On 5/22/2013 2:25 AM, Jeremy Nicholls wrote:
Can it really be true? I was looking for how to auto-BCC outgoing emails from Gmail, but it never occurred to me that this feature might not be available. Bizarre. Maybe there is some commercial reason why Google don't want me to be able to sync easily to our CRM systems - maybe they would prefer me to pay for a Google CRM App. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the Google Groups "Gmail-Users" group. To unsubscribe from this topic, visit https://groups.google.com/d/topic/gmail-users/b3ZUBn6Q5Xk/unsubscribe?hl=en. To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to gmail-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
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