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  1. 15 hours ago, csihilling said:

    Only way I know how to handle this is to not use the bcc method.  Rather, after sending the email, go to sent messages in your email and forward the email to EN from there.  Two step process, but it preserves the email header info.

    That's the way I do it, but it's annoying. Too much unnecessary work and hey, Evernote should be a productivity tool ;)

    So please, vote up my feature request, which made this work-around obsolete.

    Ciao, Carsten.

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  2. 16 hours ago, DTLow said:

    My solution was to replace the email feature with scripting on my Mac.  
    This allows me to set up the note exactly the way I want it.  
    My project is documented here

    Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately I don't have a Mac and don't know anything about applescript.

    It looks like after sending the email you hit a key to export the sent mail as a pdf file and put it into evernote. This is a small step to do (hit one key) but it's an additional step (and you have to go to the sent mail).

    When the header information will be put into the note by evernote no additional step is necessary. And it works for all systems (Mac, Linux, Windows, Android) and every mailer.

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  3. Hi, I'm using evernote for project organization  (sic :))

    So every mail I sent to a client went bcc to my evernote account. But what I'm really missing is the From:, To:, and Date: header information of the mail: from which of my accounts did I sent the mail to whom and when?

    Evernote picks already the Subject: mail header and put it in the title of the note. So it should be easy to pick the other header information and put them in the body of the note.

    These days I sent the mail to the client, go to the Sent folder and forward the mail to evernote. That's not productive! 

    Regards, Carsten. 

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