Digging it up a little bit led me to imagine that maybe I could configure just gorby@domain1.com and use alias to redirect gorby@domain2,3.com but if I use aliases is it a good practice for that ?
[unknown] Thanks, I was wondering if I could use the correct sender afterwards ?
Like if I receive an email on gorby@domain2.com, if I reply will I be able to choose from which sender it is ?
[unknown] Thanks, I was wondering if I could use the correct sender afterwards ?
Like if I receive an email on gorby@domain2.com, if I reply will I be able to choose from which sender it is ?
[unknown] Thanks, I was wondering if I could use the correct sender afterwards ?
Like if I receive an email on gorby@domain2.com, if I reply will I be able to choose from which sender it is ?
@“DocFraggle” Thanks, I was wondering if I could use the correct sender afterwards ?
Like if I receive an email on gorby@domain2.com, if I reply will I be able to choose from which sender it is ?
@“DocFraggle” Thanks, I was wondering if I could use the correct sender afterwards ?
Like if I receive an email on gorby@domain2.com, if I reply will I be able to choose from which sender it is ?
[unknown] Thanks, I was wondering if I could use the correct sender afterwards ?
Like if I receive an email on gorby@domain2.com, if I reply will I be able to choose from which sender it is ?
Hum… sorry for multiple answers, the “Reply” button leads to an error 🙁
Sorry for multiple answers above, the “Reply” button seems to be somehow buggy…
Sorry for multiple answers above, the “Reply” button seems to be somehow buggy…
Sorry for multiple answers above, the “Reply” button seems to be somehow buggy…