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faq:email:conditional_email_fwd_redirect [2021/01/27 17:31]
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faq:email:conditional_email_fwd_redirect [2021/01/27 17:32]
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 In addition, the recipient address (instead of the original sender address) will be used as the "From" address. In addition, the recipient address (instead of the original sender address) will be used as the "From" address.
  
-For example, jane@abc.com is set to redirect mails to peter@xyz.com. When amy@somedomain.com sends an email to jane@abc.com, Peter will receive a copy of that email with the identity of 'Amy'< amy@somedomain.com > but with < jane@abc.com > appearing as the sender address.+For example, jane@abc.com is set to redirect mails to peter@xyz.com. When amy@somedomain.com sends an email to jane@abc.com, Peter will receive a copy of that email with the identity of 'Amy' < amy@somedomain.com > but with < jane@abc.com > appearing as the sender address.
  
 These conditions and updates are necessary so that the destination email (from an external domain) will not treat the forwarded email as **[[faq:email:what_is_email_spoofing|spoof mails]]**, which would be blacklisted/rejected. If such incident happens, your mail server/domain reputation can be affected, which would result in other recipients rejecting and blocking your emails. These conditions and updates are necessary so that the destination email (from an external domain) will not treat the forwarded email as **[[faq:email:what_is_email_spoofing|spoof mails]]**, which would be blacklisted/rejected. If such incident happens, your mail server/domain reputation can be affected, which would result in other recipients rejecting and blocking your emails.
faq/email/conditional_email_fwd_redirect.txt ยท Last modified: 2021/03/24 18:22 by vikki