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gnus gmail bcc question


From: Guido Van Hoecke
Subject: gnus gmail bcc question
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 18:46:28 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (darwin)

Hi,

I like the gmail web interface and use it for all my mail reading.

I never liked the gmail editor, so I used "It's all text" to write my
messages within emacs. This solution was satisfactory until the latest
gmail editor, which no longer uses a textbox for the mail.

So I configured gnus and bbdb, and now I am happy to create and send
gmail with gnus.

I always send a blind copy to myself in order to attach a specific label
to my messages, e.g. send a Bcc: guivho+emacs@gmail.com to attach the
'emacs' label to that message and have it automagically appearing in my
emacs maul folder.

So here's my question: when bcc'ing from within gnus, the label is not
attached. This is caused by the absence of a Bcc: header in the received
message. This header (when sent from gmail) contains the email adres
that triggers my gmail filter to assign the corresponding label.

In fact, the bcc address 'guivho+emacs@gnmail.com' is not in the mail
received by gmail, so the filter can not work

Is it possible to tell gnus to generate and send a BCC: header? I have
perused the gnus manual as well as the net without success. It probably
is, but I have not been able to find a setting to control that.

Thanks in advance,

Guido

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