Hello,
I'm finding conflicting information on the forums about email aliases and if the alias or forwarding address is added as a requested participant.
I have a project setup and want to receive email from multiple addresses. It appears in the cloud version there is no 'dark feature' to enable this, so I wish to use either aliases or forwarding and automation.
If the email is forwarded, or sent to an alias, is the original email meant to be added as a requested participant? If so, why would that not be happening?
The information may be altered when you forward the mail and it's not possible to have the original email as the requested participant
You have below options as of now
Using group mail address is also a viable solution here
Use different projects or a mail handler to setup multiple emais
Let me know if you have any queries
Thanks
Please confirm this with your developers or senior support. Currently if I send email to one mailbox (products) which auto forwards to the mailbox used for the project (support), it DOES add the original email (products) as a requested participant.
This works 75% of the time and the remaining times does not add the requested participant.
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But it will not add the customers name as requested participant right?
That's the point
It depends on the configuration how you have setup to decide how the requested participant is added!!
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it adds the original sender as the customer / requestor. it SOMETIMES adds the original email as participant
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Cc
Actually the one sends the mail to the the email address will be added as the request participant
And if that user is not found, then it will look in CC
Ref here
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