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to: Glenn Meadows
from: Rich
date: 2004-02-13 14:12:30
subject: Re: Auto copy of OUTBOUND email

From: "Rich" 

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   Is this for people in an office?  If so, a solution is to install a =
local mail server and if necessary have it forward to the ISPs server =
after archiving.

Rich

  "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message =
news:402d46bb$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  The mail server at his ISP does not offer this function.  It would, in =
many respects, be nice if the email program had a check box to "auto =
copy every sent email", and then a place to add the address (or =
distribution list if the entered info was a group of addresses).

  --=20
  Glenn M.


    "Rich"  wrote in message news:402d416e$1{at}w3.nls.net...
       Usually this is done in the email server.  Is there a reason your =
client isn't considering this?

    Rich

      "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message =
news:402d3008$1{at}w3.nls.net...
      Hey you brilliant folks.

      Have a client that needs to have a copy of all OUTBOUND email =
(replies to
      customers) bcc'd to a central email address.

      I remember that Netscape Mail used to do that, had an option to =
auto copy
      all email sent.  Are there any other email clients that could be =
used that
      do that these days?  I don't think it can be setup in Outlook =
Express, nor
      can it be done in Outlook as far as I know.

      Comments, suggestions welcomed.

      --=20
      Glenn M.



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   Is this
for people in an =
office? =20
If so, a solution is to install a local mail server and if necessary = have it=20
forward to the ISPs server after archiving.
 
Rich
 
"Glenn Meadows" <gmeadow{at}comcast.net>">mailto:gmeadow{at}comcast.net">gmeadow{at}comcast.net> wrote = in message=20 news:402d46bb$1{at}w3.nls.net... The mail server at his ISP does not offer this function. It = would,=20 in many respects, be nice if the email program had a check box to = "auto copy=20 every sent email", and then a place to add the address (or = distribution list=20 if the entered info was a group of addresses). -- Glenn M.
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:402d416e$1{at}w3.nls.net... Usually this is done = in the email=20 server. Is there a reason your client isn't considering=20 this? Rich "Glenn Meadows" <gmeadow{at}comcast.net>">mailto:gmeadow{at}comcast.net">gmeadow{at}comcast.net> = wrote in=20 message news:402d3008$1{at}w3.nls.net...Hey=20 you brilliant folks.Have a client that needs to have a = copy of all=20 OUTBOUND email (replies tocustomers) bcc'd to a central email=20 address.I remember that Netscape Mail used to do that, had = an=20 option to auto copyall email sent. Are there any other = email=20 clients that could be used thatdo that these days? I = don't think=20 it can be setup in Outlook Express, norcan it be done in = Outlook as=20 far as I know.Comments, suggestions welcomed.-- = Glenn=20 = M. ------=_NextPart_000_01E7_01C3F23B.6A88AC40-- --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5
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