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Add an alias to Mail on iOS
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1755962" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>Most email clients will allow you to choose the from address if you have multiple accounts setup, but traditionally do not allow you to set it to arbitrary things. In my MacMail for example I have a few couple of my GMail accounts, my work account and my iCloud account set up and when I compose or reply to email I get a drop down to choose from any of those accounts. I cannot, however, just set the from address to <a href="mailto:foo@bar.com">foo@bar.com</a>. You might be using a different application that does give you that flexibility.</p><p></p><p>I used to use mail forwarding services like these for a long time, but you are an outlier on this and these apps are designed for the common denominator use whereby you add an account and that account has an email address and you will use that email address to send/receive emails. In general I've found GMail's spam filter to be VERY good and I don't get anything bad at all coming through..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1755962, member: 110816"] Most email clients will allow you to choose the from address if you have multiple accounts setup, but traditionally do not allow you to set it to arbitrary things. In my MacMail for example I have a few couple of my GMail accounts, my work account and my iCloud account set up and when I compose or reply to email I get a drop down to choose from any of those accounts. I cannot, however, just set the from address to [email]foo@bar.com[/email]. You might be using a different application that does give you that flexibility. I used to use mail forwarding services like these for a long time, but you are an outlier on this and these apps are designed for the common denominator use whereby you add an account and that account has an email address and you will use that email address to send/receive emails. In general I've found GMail's spam filter to be VERY good and I don't get anything bad at all coming through.. [/QUOTE]
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