I don't really understand your reply:
I don't have a [email protected] account. [email protected] is the
recipient address to which I send the mail
I don't login to send the message, I just type "alpine [email protected]"
Pierre Frenkiel
On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Eduardo Chappa wrote:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2022, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
when I send a mail with alpine to [email protected], it arrives with
"[email protected]" as sender, but the replies
are sent to "[email protected]". It looks like a bug, unless
somebody can tell me what I do wrong....
If you have an account with username "[email protected]", then when you
login to the SMTP server to send that message you should login with that
username instead of using [email protected]. Google rewrites your
From header to match the address that you use to login to the SMTP server,
which is [email protected]. This is a Google thing. Some other
services refuse to send your email under the same situation (From header does
not match user login).
My thinking is that your issues would be solved if you create a role for each
username and use the correct role for sending email.
--
Eduardo
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