Reply from catch-all address
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!
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BlueGreen87 commented
This is a very important feature, I just subscribed and started with Proton. This will be a deal breaker if I will continue or not.
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John commented
Yes please! This can be confusing for the sender who gets replied to from a different address than what they sent to.
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Aaron D. Gifford commented
This is VITAL! I cannot use Proton Mail for all my email purposes until it has the ability like Mozilla's Thunderbird email client for my email messages and replies that I send to ORIGINATE FROM whatever domain and address I choose (for domains I forward to Proton Mail and have appropriate DNS SFP records set to permit mail origination from Proton's ervers--or for replies to messages I have received in my Proton Mail mailbox because Proton is set to accept email to ANY or ALL addresses for that domain). As it is now, I rely on a different mail server for handling this. It would be nice to move all my email to Proton, but until I can set identities for messages and responses for domains I own, I cannot use Proton Mail like I wish that I could.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, I can see a lot of power users use catch all emails and aliases, the UX needs to be improved.