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    before I sign up for something that might not be useful: does googlemail allow one to setup separate 'identities' or accounts like Outlook does? Here's the scenario: I've got a domain-name that forwards email to a mail-box (i.e. hopefully googlemail). name@domain.com -> my.account@googlemail.com I'll be able to receive the mail using the googlemail account - but can I set it up so that when I reply to those mails, the 'name@domain.com' is set as the 'reply-to' or sender's address? And at the same time, use my.account@googlemail.com normally for any mail sent straight to googlemail? thanks, james


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      before I sign up for something that might not be useful: does googlemail allow one to setup separate 'identities' or accounts like Outlook does? Here's the scenario: I've got a domain-name that forwards email to a mail-box (i.e. hopefully googlemail). name@domain.com -> my.account@googlemail.com I'll be able to receive the mail using the googlemail account - but can I set it up so that when I reply to those mails, the 'name@domain.com' is set as the 'reply-to' or sender's address? And at the same time, use my.account@googlemail.com normally for any mail sent straight to googlemail? thanks, james


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      yes

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        before I sign up for something that might not be useful: does googlemail allow one to setup separate 'identities' or accounts like Outlook does? Here's the scenario: I've got a domain-name that forwards email to a mail-box (i.e. hopefully googlemail). name@domain.com -> my.account@googlemail.com I'll be able to receive the mail using the googlemail account - but can I set it up so that when I reply to those mails, the 'name@domain.com' is set as the 'reply-to' or sender's address? And at the same time, use my.account@googlemail.com normally for any mail sent straight to googlemail? thanks, james


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        Yes, but the recipient will see "From fred@googlemail.com on behalf of fred@domain.com" in the From field. Unless you pay for an upgraded account the GMail address isn't hidden.

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          before I sign up for something that might not be useful: does googlemail allow one to setup separate 'identities' or accounts like Outlook does? Here's the scenario: I've got a domain-name that forwards email to a mail-box (i.e. hopefully googlemail). name@domain.com -> my.account@googlemail.com I'll be able to receive the mail using the googlemail account - but can I set it up so that when I reply to those mails, the 'name@domain.com' is set as the 'reply-to' or sender's address? And at the same time, use my.account@googlemail.com normally for any mail sent straight to googlemail? thanks, james


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          yup.

          cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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            Yes, but the recipient will see "From fred@googlemail.com on behalf of fred@domain.com" in the From field. Unless you pay for an upgraded account the GMail address isn't hidden.

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            That doesn't happen to me. It does put some gmail info into the headers but the from/behalf fields are set properly (I use GAFYD for my personal and work email. Nobody at work has ever noticed.)

            cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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              yup.

              cheers, Paul M. Watson.

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              thanks :)


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                yes

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                thanks Mike


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                  Yes, but the recipient will see "From fred@googlemail.com on behalf of fred@domain.com" in the From field. Unless you pay for an upgraded account the GMail address isn't hidden.

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                  thx


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