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Thursday, December 2nd, 2021 5:35 AM

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Send email using an alias address?

I have an email forward from another organization, with email address OtherEmail.org. That means, if someone sends email to OtherEmail.org, it is forwarded to my account on Comcast.

When I send email from Comcast, I want it to appear as if it is coming from OtherEmail.org, so when recipients hit Reply, the reply goes to OtherEmail.org. How can I do do this?

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4 years ago

Good morning,

Similarly to how you have otheremail.org forward the emails to your comcast.net, you will need to set up a system that generates an email from otheremail.org when you send to it. There is no simple way to essentially change the headers to appear as coming from another domain while using the comcast.net email because it is a residential email account. It doesn't support business functions like modifying headers for sent emails to show a different Reply-To than where it was originally drafted via the webmail. Some hosted email domain providers do provide such features/services. From personal experience I have used a hosted domain with the service where the domain I owned would be the "middle-man" essentially for email. People sending to it would be delivered to my personal email and in my responses I would send to the domain which would then re-package the email as if it were coming from it and not my personal email.  

Overall, is it possible? Yes. Through Comcast? No. You will want to seek for this service external to Comcast/Xfinity. 




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