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I'm a Google Groups user, using some paid account to access admin.google.com. I'm able to create e-mail addresses, groups and so on there.

What I have done is this:

  1. Created e-mail addresses
  2. Created a group and given it an e-address (let's say [email protected])
  3. Added members to the group

The members are able to see new e-mails coming to [email protected]. However, let's say there are 2 members of the group. Person #1 replies to the e-mail, but person #2 won't see the reply person #1 made.

The solution for this seems to send a BCC/CC to [email protected] (and put the author in as TO), however, doing this manually every time seems like a bad move.

What I want to do:

Basically, I want all emails that are sent to go to both the author (that sent the e-mail first), as well as all members of the actual group, without the manual work with BCC/CC the group address.

All this should happen from the gmail browser client at mail.google.com.

Possible or not?

I'm a Google Groups user, using some paid account to access admin.google.com. I'm able to create e-mail addresses, groups and so on there.

What I have done is this:

  1. Created e-mail addresses
  2. Created a group and given it an e-address (let's say [email protected])
  3. Added members to the group

The members are able to see new e-mails coming to [email protected]. However, let's say there are 2 members of the group. Person #1 replies to the e-mail, but person #2 won't see the reply person #1 made.

The solution for this seems to send a BCC/CC to [email protected] (and put the author in as TO), however, doing this manually every time seems like a bad move.

What I want to do:

Basically, I want all emails that are sent to go to both the author (that sent the e-mail first), as well as all members of the actual group, without the manual work with BCC/CC the group address.

Possible or not?

I'm a Google Groups user, using some paid account to access admin.google.com. I'm able to create e-mail addresses, groups and so on there.

What I have done is this:

  1. Created e-mail addresses
  2. Created a group and given it an e-address (let's say [email protected])
  3. Added members to the group

The members are able to see new e-mails coming to [email protected]. However, let's say there are 2 members of the group. Person #1 replies to the e-mail, but person #2 won't see the reply person #1 made.

The solution for this seems to send a BCC/CC to [email protected] (and put the author in as TO), however, doing this manually every time seems like a bad move.

What I want to do:

Basically, I want all emails that are sent to go to both the author (that sent the e-mail first), as well as all members of the actual group, without the manual work with BCC/CC the group address.

All this should happen from the gmail browser client at mail.google.com.

Possible or not?

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Google Groups Email: Reply to author, and let other group members see reply

I'm a Google Groups user, using some paid account to access admin.google.com. I'm able to create e-mail addresses, groups and so on there.

What I have done is this:

  1. Created e-mail addresses
  2. Created a group and given it an e-address (let's say [email protected])
  3. Added members to the group

The members are able to see new e-mails coming to [email protected]. However, let's say there are 2 members of the group. Person #1 replies to the e-mail, but person #2 won't see the reply person #1 made.

The solution for this seems to send a BCC/CC to [email protected] (and put the author in as TO), however, doing this manually every time seems like a bad move.

What I want to do:

Basically, I want all emails that are sent to go to both the author (that sent the e-mail first), as well as all members of the actual group, without the manual work with BCC/CC the group address.

Possible or not?