How to save sent messages on mail app android

Unfortunately, the default Mail app on Android does not have a built-in feature to save sent messages. However, there are a few workarounds to achieve this:

Method 1: Use a third-party email client

You can use a third-party email client like K-9 Mail, Aqua Mail, or Nine Mail, which offer the feature to save sent messages. These apps are available on the Google Play Store.

Method 2: Use a browser extension

You can use a browser extension like "Save Sent Emails" or "Email Saver" for Chrome or Firefox, which can save sent emails, including the message body, to a file or a note-taking app.

Method 3: Use a note-taking app

You can use a note-taking app like Evernote, OneNote, or Simplenote to save sent messages. You can forward the sent message to your note-taking app's email address, and it will save the message as a note.

Method 4: Use a script

You can use a script like Automate or Tasker to automate the process of saving sent messages. These apps allow you to create custom scripts to perform specific tasks, including saving sent emails.

Method 5: Use a custom ROM or email client

If you're using a custom ROM or a custom email client like OpenKeychain, you may have the option to save sent messages. Check your ROM or email client's settings to see if this feature is available.

Note: Some email providers, like Gmail, may have restrictions on saving sent messages due to security and privacy concerns. If you're using a Gmail account, you may not be able to save sent messages using these methods.

I hope these methods help you save sent messages on your Android device!