Send from any address of custom domains if catch-all in enabled
It is now possible to send an e-mail using any alias account+alias@customdomain.tld
It doesn't seem possible at the moment to send from anything@customdomain.tld unless an address was created for it, regardless of catch-all.
I wish that if I can receive to any address using a catch-all, to reply from any of those addresses.
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rfdawn
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Now my custom domain has a catch-all for incoming mail, I would like that also to work for outgoing mail. So that I can 'Customise From Address' to allow any username in custom domain and I don't have to set up each username individually. Replies will just come back to catch-all.
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Anonymous
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Yes, I can see a lot of power users use catch all emails and aliases, the UX needs to be improved.
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Mike
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Mailbox.org allows this from all custom domains.
It solves a very popular use case that has driven the email forwarding market with SimpleLogin and AnonAddy quite a bit.
I would think a toggle option on each domain to handle catch-all as aliases rather than routing to a catch-all address would be a good way to implement it.
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Dennis
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I have catch-all enabled for my domain; when I register for a website or service, I use "websitename@mydomain.com".
I sometimes need to reply to emails sent to one of these addresses. However, I don't want to reply using my real address. At the moment, my only option is to create a new address under my domain, but I'm quickly running out.
Ideal behavior: When I click "reply", the "From" field should automatically be the address that received the email I am replying to.
Appreciate all your work!