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          Hi,
           | Posted: 16 May 2012 at 7:40am | IP Logged |   |  
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 I usually use Thunderbird and I like the option "put replies in original folder". Using this, it is possible to get a "mail thread" in the inbox. All my answers are not placed in "sent" but in the inbox and Thunderbird shows them in an indent style like a news thread.
 
 To achieve the same using my mobile phone, I use the option "always send to BCC address" and I use my own address here in order to receive all my own mails again.
 
 Is there a way to configure WebMail Lite to provide something like this ("always send to BCC address")?
 
 Thanks
 
 Konrad
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          Yes, there is a plugin for that. You'll need to extract the file so that it's located at data/plugins/hidden-bcc/index.php.
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 To enable the plugin, add the following lines to the array defined in data/settings/config.php file:
 
 
 
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       | 'plugins.hidden-bcc' => true, 'plugins.hidden-bcc.option.emails-to-add' => 'email@address.bcc'
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 The 2nd line defines email address used as BCC for all the outgoing mails. It is added on sending so it's never reflected in webmail interface.
 
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        | konmax Newbie
 
  
 
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          If I understand correctly, this is then added for ALL outgoing mails for all users. I need a way to configure it per user and for all users who want this functionality, it has to be a different bcc address of course.
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 Is that possible?
 
 And: I'm using the asp.net version, so I'm not sure if I can use the above mentioned php file...
 
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 Konrad
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          Since never stated otherwise, we assume this is about PHP version, and there's no easy way to add that behavior in ASP.NET version, unless you modify SendMail routine in App_Code/Smtp.cs file.
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           | Posted: 29 May 2012 at 3:22am | IP Logged |   |  
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       | Since never stated otherwise, we assume this is about PHP version, and there's no easy way to add that behavior in ASP.NET version, unless you modify SendMail routine in App_Code/Smtp.cs file. 
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 Sorry about that: I use the ASP.NET version.
 
 I will try to see if I can modify the SendMail routine to fullfill my needs!
 
 Thanks for your support
 
 Konrad
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        | konmax Newbie
 
  
 
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| Igor wrote: 
 
    
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       | Since never stated otherwise, we assume this is about PHP version, and there's no easy way to add that behavior in ASP.NET version, unless you modify SendMail routine in App_Code/Smtp.cs file. 
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 Just did a test with a hard coded mail address. Works like a charm ;-).
 Here the code if someone else is interested:
 
 if (message.MailBeeMessage.From.ToString().ToLower().Contains("<myAdress>")) {
 if (message.MailBeeMessage.Subject.ToString().ToLower().StartsWith("aw:")) {
 message.MailBeeMessage.Bcc.Add(message.MailBeeMessage.From);
 }
 }
 
 The code also checks if the subject starts with "AW:" because I need this feature only for replies...
 
 Best
 
 Konrad
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        | Igor AfterLogic Support
 
  
 
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          Thanks for sharing! I'm sure this will be of great use to other users of ASP.NET version.
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