What is Always BCC Myself on an iPhone 13?

When you are sending a lot of emails from different devices, or if you simply send a large volume of emails, you might not always remember whether or not you actually sent a message.

There are a lot of settings on the Mail menu for your iPhone. Many of these are obvious, but others might be a little confusing.

One of the options on this menu can be really helpful for keeping up with sent emails, because it will automatically copy you on a message that you created, which puts that email in your inbox.

If you’re on the Mail settings menu and wondering “what is always BCC myself” on your iPhone, then we will answer that question below.

How to Always BCC Myself on an iPhone 13

  1. Tap Settings.
  2. Choose Mail.
  3. Turn on Always BCC Myself.

Our guide continues below with additional information on copying yourself on iPhone emails with the always BCC myself iPhone setting, including pictures of these steps.

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It’s surprising how many times I need to reference an email that I’ve sent.

Whether it’s for my own purposes, to make sure that I said something, that I included correct information, or because I need to find an attachment that I’ve sent.

Navigating through your email folders on an iPhone can be a bit tedious when you need to locate the correct “Sent” folder since you’re usually in your inbox. This can make it take a little while to locate an email that you wrote.

One way to combat this is with a feature on the iPhone that will always copy you on emails that you write from the device.

The Always BCC myself feature on the iPhone 13 will include you in the BCC field of emails that you write automatically so that you receive a copy of the message in your inbox.

This allows you to simply search in your inbox to find the message, rather than trying to locate it in the Mailboxes folder system.

Did you know that you can quickly mark all of your iPhone emails as read? Read our guide on how to mark all emails as read on an iPhone for more details.

Our guide below will help to answer the question of “what is always BCC myself” on an iPhone so that you can determine if it’s something that would be beneficial to you when you create emails on your phone.

How to Send Yourself a Copy of Emails That You Write on iPhone 13 (Guide with Pictures)

The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 13 in the iOS 15.5 operating system. However, these steps are the same on other Apple devices like the iPad or the iPod Touch, as well as most other iPhone models and most other recent versions of iOS.

Step 1: Open the Settings app on your iPhone.

open Settings

Step 2: Scroll down and select the Mail option.

choose Mail

Step 3: Scroll to the Composing section and tap the button next to Always BCC Myself to turn it on.

what is always BCC myself on an iPhone 13

Our tutorial continues below with additional discussion of the question “what is always BCC myself” as well as some of the other options on the Mail settings menu.

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More Information on the Automatic BCC Feature on an iPhone

If you elect to use this option to always BCC yourself on an iPhone, you will receive an email in your inbox every time you write an email on your device.

This will not affect any emails that you write in other applications, such as if you use your email account on a computer Web browser, or if you use Microsoft Outlook.

There are several other options in the Composing group of the Mail settings menu that you might want to use. These include:

  • Always BCC Myself – the subject of this article, wherein your iPhone will send you a copy of every email that you write on the device.
  • Mark Addresses – will add an icon next to email messages that aren’t from specific email domains.
  • Increase Quote Level – adds a level of indentation to emails after you have forwarded or replied to them.
  • Include Attachments with Replies – if an email has an attachment then you can choose whether or not that attachment should be included with your message when you reply to it.
  • Signature – if you are seeing a “Sent from my iPhone” message at the end of emails that you write, then this is where you would go to change that.
  • Default Account – lets you pick which of the email accounts on your iPhone is the default. If you write an email that isn’t in the Mail app, then the iPhone will use this account to send it.

Visit our how to sign out of mail on iPhone article if you want to stop receiving emails for a particular email account on your device, whether it’s permanent or just for a short period of time.

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