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====== How do I create a new sender? ====== | ====== How do I create a new sender? ====== | ||
- | **Create | + | **Create |
- | You can set up new senders | + | New senders |
- | A sender consists of 4 components: | + | {{:en:settings_sender_create.png? |
- | * **Local Part**: Address within a domain (segment before the @-sign). Can be chosen freely – e.g. info, newsletter, mail. | + | |
- | * **Domain**: Sender domain. All domains set up in the current client can be chosen here. | + | |
- | * **Realname**: | + | |
- | * **ReplyTo Address**: Address set up to receive responses. Recipients who respond to the e-mail send their replies to this address. | + | |
- | You can enter a reply-to address for every sender. It’s possible to assign different addresses to every sender, including senders who only differ in – for example – their real name. | ||
- | You can edit these properties in the sender’s details in the tab // | + | ===== Configuration of a reply-to address ===== |
- | You can work with several sender addresses. If required, | + | * **Sender name**: Real name/shown name, freely selectable; this name appears in the inbox of the addressee. Good examples are your company’s name + info, newsletter, and mail. |
+ | * **Mail address (Local Part)**: The local part of a from address refers to the value preceding the at character (@). You should only use alphanumerics, | ||
+ | * **Domain**: Sender domain. Here you can select any of the domains | ||
- | **Delete | + | ===== Configuration of a reply-to address ===== |
- | It is not possible | + | * **Reply-To address**: Mail recipients that want to answer you will send their reply to this e-mail address. This should be an address of your company. |
+ | * **Reply-To Name**: Real name of the reply-to address. Enter the real name of the reply-to address, e.g., the name of your company. | ||
- | <WRAP round tip 90%> | + | The reply-to addresses |
- | To prevent mix-ups, you can rename the senders | + | |
- | </ | + | |
+ | You have the possibility to work with several sender addresses. Add further domains here: //Settings -> Domains//. | ||
- | **Special characteristics of promio.mail.one** | + | ===== Miscellaneous settings ===== |
- | In promio.mail.one, you can create senders either //Extras// > //From addresses//, | + | * **Redirect-URL**: |
+ | * **Limit mails per hour**: Limit delivery speed from the address to control | ||
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+ | **Delete | ||
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+ | It is not possible | ||
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+ | <WRAP round tip 90%> | ||
+ | To prevent mix-ups, you can rename the senders you no longer require, distinguishing them by means of memorable names. | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | {{tag>campaign sender from address}} | + | {{tag>send_from_addresses reply_to_address limits delivery_speed |