- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
cross-posted from: https://mastodon.uno/users/shiva/statuses/115037328638061283
NON voglio più essere tracciato.
NON voglio più essere tracciato.
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I started using Tuta recently. I created some aliases. Someone can email be at one of my aliases but if I reply to them then the other person sees my alias as well as my original email address, which kinda defeats the purpose. Anybody know why that is?
If you set up aliases it should be auto-sending back as that email when replying (or mine does). If it isn’t, just click the Sender field and change it to the alias in question. If all your aliases aren’t an option in that dropdown then I think something isn’t configured right and it’s possible you set up a catch-all instead of an actual alias I think?
Yeah, even if I select an alias as the sender, they see
[email protected] ‘<[email protected]’>
(except without the single quotes)
In the sender field. I just tried it with someone sitting next to me.
I think it depends where you’re viewing the comment, but you can escape markdowns with a forward slash.
‘\>’ results in >
Oh nice that worked for me. I initially tried the wrong slash before trying the single quotes, then I gave up.