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Multiple identities #9

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Mageti opened this issue Nov 6, 2013 · 11 comments
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Multiple identities #9

Mageti opened this issue Nov 6, 2013 · 11 comments
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@Mageti
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Mageti commented Nov 6, 2013

Hello,
Is there a possibility to use several identities as a sender, in RainLoop ?
On my server, I use one account, but it has aliases. Aliases as both receiver and sender. The receiver aliases are well computed by my postfix server, but for the sender part, I didnot see anything like that in RainLoop. Roundcube and Hastymail (my 2 previous webmails) were able to do that.
ex : main e-mail : Mageti < mageti_AT_domain1.com >
alias e-mail : Realname < mageti_AT_domain2.net >
alias e-mail : Me and my wife < mageti_and_his_wife_AT_domain1.com >
Did I miss something in RainLoop ? Or will you add such a feature ?

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RainLoop commented Nov 6, 2013

We've added your request to our plans.

@Mageti
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Mageti commented Nov 7, 2013

Great news, thank you !

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RainLoop commented Nov 8, 2013

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Thanks :D

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@Mageti
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Mageti commented Nov 11, 2013

It looks good !

Just one more question : is the signature global for all identities or one signature per identity ?

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What would you like?
I just do not want to complicate functionality. For example, I think that the signature should be global.

@Mageti
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Mageti commented Nov 11, 2013

Ok, that's good for me. I just wanted to know, for several webmails propose one global signature and others signature on an identity basis. Great work !

RainLoop added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 11, 2013
- animation settings
* minor fixes
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I look forward to feedback on this functionality.
Maybe I need something to correct, before closing the task.

@Mageti
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Mageti commented Nov 15, 2013

I just tested this feature, it works great !
Just one interrogation : in the source-code of the received mail (sent with an identity different from the main one), i see the "Return-Path" line filled with my real sender mail, is that normal ? (precision, I do not know what is the normal behavior, i just notice the difference between 2 webmails)
eg : real login : mageti_AT_my-domaine.com
Sent using RoundCube with identity "other_AT_domaine1.net" : Return-Path: < other_AT_domaine1.net >
Sent using RainLoop with identity "other_AT_domaine1.net" : Return-Path: < mageti_AT_my-domaine.com >

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I'll make a few corrections. Follow this topic when the code is ready I will write here.

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Mageti commented Nov 18, 2013

All is good for me.
Thank you very much !

dominikschulz pushed a commit to dominikschulz/rainloop-webmail that referenced this issue Jul 1, 2021
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