Using Outlook for Android in business environments for email and scheduling
Hi Brian,
True I forgot to mention I was using a POP account.
If IMAP accounts are the solution to my problem, I will convert them to IMAP.
Thanks again.
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Hi,
How can I automatically Bcc myself when I use Outlook for android from my tablet.
My sent messages are not synced with my sent messages on my PC. Furthermore, there is absolutely no way to create a rule in Outlook for android.
Thanks
Using Outlook for Android in business environments for email and scheduling
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Hi Brian,
True I forgot to mention I was using a POP account.
If IMAP accounts are the solution to my problem, I will convert them to IMAP.
Thanks again.
POP account does not sync Sent folder. One of those is (or both are) using POP to connect to your mailbox. IMAP and Exchange sync both Inbox and Sent. You did not answer this question: who is your mail provider?
Again, what type of account are you using and who is your mail provider?
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I wish to do this because I want Outlook on my PC reflect exactly the same as Outlook on my tablet.
Actually Outlook on my PC and my tablet aren't syncing to be both the same. I could Bcc automatically from my tablet, I could create a rule on my PC to send the Bcc message to the Sent item folder.
Is there another way to achieve what I want to do?
Thanks
Hi. I'm Brian and I will do my best to help you.
There is no option within Outlook for Android that will allow you to Bcc yourself but why would you need to? Outlook for Android should always save a copy of your outgoing message in Sent Items. Who is your mail provider and what type of account (POP, IMAP, Exchange) are you using?