![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I know you can auto CC yourself, but the auto CC needs to copy in another account. The user is on a hosted exchange 2013 platform. Open Outlook > Go to Tools > Rules > Outgoing > Click on ‘+’ symbol > A rules windows will open > Under ‘When a message is sent’ Choose ‘From ‘and ‘is me’ > In ‘Do the following Section’ Choose ‘Forward to’ and enter the email address and click on Ok." "If you are not using as Exchange account, you may create rules for forwarding the emails. I have tried to do this with a rule suggested by Guruprasad Ra posted at saying to So bossman sends and email and his PA is automatically CC'd in. I've got a user that wants to be CC'd into every emails that gets sent from a specific person. ![]()
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