quick question on google-mail
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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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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
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
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.
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.
thanks :)
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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.