Hi Bret, a quick message off the list, because I don't want to advertise publicly.I use the mail server suite "mailcow" (https://mailcow.email) in which SOGo is also integrated.
Here, alias addresses are automatically created in SOGo if desired. Maybe this is an alternative for you.
best regards Juergen Am 15.06.22 um 14:47 schrieb "Bret Watson" (b...@ticm.com):
Hi Juergen, they are set as aliases and have no issues receiving into my mailbox.. just that I am stuck replying with the main email - no way apparently for SoGo to allow me to change it. As I said - SoGo stops me, not the underlying mail server. Thanks Bret On Wednesday, June 15, 2022 00:28 AWST, "\"Juergen M. Bruckner\"" (juergen@bruckner.email) <users@sogo.nu> wrote: Hello Bret, this depends not only on SOGo but also on the underlying mail server. So that a SOGo account can use different sender addresses, these addresses must also be created at least as aliases for the respective mailbox on the mail server. Since this process is different for each mail server, I have to refer you to the documentation for the mail server you are using. regards Juergen Am 14.06.22 um 07:53 schrieb "Bret Watson" (b...@ticm.com):Trying to work out how to do this.. google workplace could allow me to register multiple domains/emails into one account and then choose which one I was sending an email as. SoGo appears to be able to do this, but the moment I change the "from" email it goes red and refuses to let me send... Doco seems to want me to have a separate imap host to allow this? What is the correct way to allow different "from" addresses? Thanks-- /¯\ No | \ / HTML | Juergen Bruckner X in | juergen@bruckner.email / \ Mail |
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