Getting started with Auto BCC for Gmail (How to set up automatic bcc or cc for Gmail)

With the Auto BCC for Gmail by cloudHQ Chrome extension, you can automatically blind copy (or copy) specific people on specific emails so that you can rest assured that whoever should have a copy of your email, automatically does.

Here’s a list of features:

✅ Automatically CC or BCC another email address
✅ Multiple rules based on your “from” email address
✅ Multiple rules based on your receiver’s email address or domain
✅ Exclusion rules based on your receiver’s email address or domain
✅ Full support for Salesforce CRM, HubSpot CRM, and other major CRMs
✅ Google Workspace team support

To find out more about Auto BCC for Gmail, click here.
To install Auto BCC for Gmail, click here.
Instructions on how to get started are here.

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Here are troubleshooting steps if you do not see cloudHQ chrome extension in your Gmail or see it, but the function is not working.
Check your browser and installed extensions.
Verify that Chrome Extension is installed and enabled.
Ensure that permissions requested by Chrome Extension are accepted.

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Where do I find my BCC address in Salesforce?

Here’s how to access your BCC address in Salesforce: Find your user name at the upper right corner and select the drop down bar. Select “My Settings” or “Setup” from the drop down bar. Select the Email tab under “My Settings” Select the “My Email to Salesforce” tab You will see your email to Salesforce […]

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  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. At the top right, click More More.
  3. Click Help and then About Google Chrome.
  4. The current version number is the series of numbers beneath the Google Chrome heading. 
  5. Chrome will check for updates when you’re on this page. To apply any available updates, click Relaunch.
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Auto BCC for Gmail and sending email from an alias (send as)

If you have multiple from addresses (send as) configured in your Gmail (as described here) then you can create a rule that only emails sent from specified alias will trigger Auto BCC. To create rule like select email address from dropdown: Note that this requires paid plan for Auto BCC for Gmail.

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