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Looks nice, rules are easy to define, but does not work in my german Gmail (Web, Windows 11).
Just added and set this up but not working. I see the "auto bcc enabled" button However I don't see the mail hitting my bcc inbox.
I really like the idea behind this extension and appreciate that it’s free and open source. However, I’ve noticed that the Auto CC rule does not work when replying to emails — it only seems to apply to new messages. I’ve double-checked my rules, Chrome settings, and tested from multiple accounts, but the CC field is not filled automatically when I hit "Reply" or "Reply all". It would be very helpful if the extension could also work in those cases, since replies are a big part of everyday email use. Thanks for your work on this project — I’d love to see this fixed in a future update! Best regards,
I guess *.domains can't be added to the BCC list?
Great idea and so far I have been able to see the CC email address I added, however I am trying to set it up so that my Colleagues must have the same address CC'd and when I add their emails to the "from" option they are not seeing the added email in the cc'd box.
Works great when trying to bcc one email address. when trying to bcc two emails, it separates the emails with a comma and no spaces. As such, they are not formatted properly, and it does not work. Edit: Thanks for the reply! When I BCC two addresses it adds the emails like this: abc@gmail.com,def@gmail.com so there are no spaces and gmail seems to see this as a string of text. If I click on them manually, or add a space, gmail will then put the email in a "bubble" signaling it is recognized as an email address but having to do that manually defeats the purpose.
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| Version | 1.8 |
| Updated | Oct 19, 2024 |
| Size | 347KiB |
| First Seen | Mar 21, 2026 |