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I would like to automatically cc another email address when I send to someone in my address book

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I was hoping that there would be a setting or addon that would allow you to automatically cc an email address specific to the to email address.

So if I'm emailing Paul, then Steve would automatically be cc'd into the email but if I was emailing Mike then John would be cc'd etc.

I was hoping that there might be an option within the address book to add a cc address or an addon that would add this functionality but I have been unable to find anything. Is there a way to do this be it an addon or an already included option?

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I was hoping that there would be a setting or addon that would allow you to automatically cc an email address specific to the to email address. So if I'm emailing Paul, then Steve would automatically be cc'd into the email but if I was emailing Mike then John would be cc'd etc. I was hoping that there might be an option within the address book to add a cc address or an addon that would add this functionality but I have been unable to find anything. Is there a way to do this be it an addon or an already included option? Thanks

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The only way I can think of is to create mailing lists, e.g. a list named Paul_Steve that contains Paul and Steve as contacts. Then, when you typed in, say, pa in the To: box, address autocomplete would find the addresses for Paul, as a single contacts, and Paul_Steve. Steve would be sent the message as To:, not Cc:.

Another way would be to create a template that has Paul on the To: line and Steve on the Cc: line. This would work for new messages, but might require an add-on for replies and forwards.