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When you reply to an email sent to an alias, you'll be sending the reply back to a SimpleLogin reverse-alias instead of directly back to the original sender. If you look at the address you're responding to, instead of something like '[email protected]' it will be something like '[email protected]'. Then SimpleLogin sends the email from your alias to the original sender, as seen below: Reverse-aliases are automatically made for all addresses that send an email to the alias. You only need to make one manually on SimpleLogin if you're sending an email to a new address. |
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Hi,
maybe i'm stupid but I can't really understand how it's meant to work. When I send an email using alias how can I reply to that mail using Proton Mail (unlimited), when I click reply only my mailadresses I have in Proton show up, how can I be certain that they don't see my original mailadress.
OR is meant that i should go to the Alias Contact Manager in SimpleLogin and copy that alias and compose a new mail and make it look that I replied to the mail sent to me?
I would prefer if I just could reply to mails as usual without doing the above, is that possible?
Thanks in advance, I'm just 5 months old, coming from goggle...
Yours Klanky
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