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Anyone have any experience with email aliases?

In other ISPs I have been able to create an alias that shows up as my email address, and can be used as a Send From and/or Reply to address, that would then forward to my actual address. In other words, I would like my email to come from [email protected] (without actually creating it at my domain) I have several domains/companies and would like to send from the correct domain and appear to respond to the same domain, but pool responses invisible to the client, and then forward to my personal email if someone responds. Is that a capability that CC has?

Thanks!

Wendy

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Best reply by William A

Hello WendyW60 ,

I'd recommend setting your account up for email self-authentication since you're sending using an address with your own, unique domain. With all the delivery gatekeeping and anti-spam/malware safeguards in place, it's necessary for businesses using an ESP to have this in place.

This makes it so your actual email address can be used for an email campaign's From address, and so replies from contacts will go to you.

See also:
Email Authentication FAQ

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