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Well if you filtered outgoing messages I don't think you'd ever be able to send something from "cv@mydomain.co.uk" because it would keep going to the "CVs Sent" folder. So I don't think that's what you had in mind.
You would be mostly right with regards to the BCC'd message counting towards your bandwidth usage. The would probably only be an issue for heavy bandwidth users but your point is valid.
However, there is an exception to that rule. Messages from one Runbox address to another Runbox address do not use up your bandwidth because it never actually leaves the Runbox servers.
Now I'm not sure if that exception works for domains hosted at Runbox. Since they would be hosted by the same server I would think that it would still be true. So if "mydomain.co.uk" is hosted by Runbox the BCC'd message should never leave the Runbox servers and therefore not count towards your bandwidth usage.
But even if it doesn't apply there is still a way. Just BCC the message to your Runbox address or an alias. The message would still have the "From" address of "cv@mydomain.co.uk"
Regards,
Rich
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