How do I forward automatically with a rule BUT ....

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nickravo

I don't want the forwading address seen in the CC field. I want it in
the BCC field, I guess. Possible?
 
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Mary

Put your own email in the To box and the blind cc in the bcc box when you
forward.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

I'm not sure what you mean - you don't want your address in the CC field or
the original sender's address or the person you are sending it to? Rules
wizard doesn't support any thing but a straight forward, with the recipient
in the To field. You'll need to use VBA.

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nickravo

Yes I want to send an email and have a copy to go another person. I
dont want the original recipient to know I am cc this to another. I
want to do this automatically with all my mail using rules. If I could
just click a bcc box instead of a cc box, it is all I need. Can't MSFT
make this minor fix? And what is VBA?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

please include the original so others can follow the conversation...

so you aren't actually forwarding a message, but you want to CC or BCC a
message to an address when you send it? There are utilities that will do
it - http://www.slipstick.com/addins/mail.htm#compose or VBA sample at
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/autobcc.htm

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nickravo

I want to createa rule that autoamntically sends a copy of my outgoing
mail to a webmail address I use only for storage. When I create this
rule, what the rule actually does is pop that web stoprage e-mail
address in my cc field. This means everyone I send mail to sees I am cc
the mail. I don't want anyoen to see this. If a rule could be created
that BCC'd instead of CC'd it, this would solve my problem. Get it?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

See the links I had in the other message. Both will do what you want. Rules
will not.

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