I want to BCC myself for items I have delegated to others. I want to
create a rule that essentially says, "If I am the sender and the BCC
recipient, trigger this rule."

I see "Any Cc recipient," but I don't see "Any Bcc recipient." Is this
possible? Thanks.

Re: How Do I Create a Rule that is Triggered by BCC Recipient? by michael

michael
Wed May 10 05:43:45 CDT 2006

[Bump.]

Does anyone know the answer to this question? Thanks.


Re: How Do I Create a Rule that is Triggered by BCC Recipient? by Mickey

Mickey
Sun May 14 14:21:13 CDT 2006

You can't have an "Any Bcc Recipient" criterion for incoming mail rules
because by definition, Bcc recipients aren't included in the headers of
incoming mail. You could try a rule like this:

* Execute actions if all criteria are met
IF Account is <whatever account>
IF Specific Header To Does Not Contain <your e-mail address>
IF Specific Header Cc Does Not Contain <your e-mail address>

Be sure to replace the text in angle brackets with the appropriate
information.

On 5/7/06 7:38 PM, in article
1147048709.626618.167790@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com,
"michael.hyatt@nospam.gmail.com" <michael.hyatt@gmail.com> wrote:

> I want to BCC myself for items I have delegated to others. I want to
> create a rule that essentially says, "If I am the sender and the BCC
> recipient, trigger this rule."
>
> I see "Any Cc recipient," but I don't see "Any Bcc recipient." Is this
> possible? Thanks.
>

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