How to automatically bcc myself on mails from android gmail

To automatically BCC yourself on emails from the Android Gmail app, you can follow these steps:

Method 1: Using Gmail's built-in feature

  1. Open the Gmail app on your Android device.
  2. Tap the three vertical dots (⋮) on the top right corner of the screen.
  3. Tap on "Settings" (or "Manage accounts" if you have multiple accounts).
  4. Scroll down to the "General" or "Accounts" section.
  5. Look for the "BCC senders" option and toggle it on.
  6. Enter your email address in the "BCC" field.
  7. Tap "Save" to save the changes.

From now on, whenever you send an email from the Gmail app, you will be automatically BCC'd.

Method 2: Using a third-party app

  1. Install an app like "Auto BCC" or "BCC Mail" from the Google Play Store.
  2. Open the app and grant it the necessary permissions.
  3. Configure the app to automatically BCC yourself on emails. This may involve setting up a filter or rule in the app.
  4. Save the changes and restart the Gmail app.

Some popular third-party apps that can help you achieve this include:

Method 3: Using a custom email signature

  1. Open the Gmail app and go to the "Settings" (or "Manage accounts" if you have multiple accounts).
  2. Scroll down to the "Signature" section.
  3. Tap on "Signature" and then tap on the three vertical dots (⋮) on the top right corner of the screen.
  4. Tap on "Edit signature".
  5. Add the following code to the signature: BCC: [email protected]
  6. Replace [email protected] with your actual email address.
  7. Tap "Save" to save the changes.

This method will add a BCC field to your email signature, so whenever you send an email, you will be automatically BCC'd.

Remember to always be cautious when sharing your email address, as it may be used for spamming or other malicious purposes.