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  • Plugin Author Jason Hendriks

    (@jasonhendriks)

    Thank-you for using Postman!

    Can you please be more specific about what you would like to see added? Mailboxes are normally involved for reading mail, and Postman is for sending mail.

    The SMTP protocol says nothing about mailboxes.

    Thread Starter Oleksandr

    (@track77)

    But in case if i try send a mail from mail2@gmail.com, the user will be see mail as from email postman_example@gmail.com and reply to email postman_example@gmail.com.

    And all my output mails will be placed in one mailbox, even if I try to send them from another mailbox.

    Plugin Author Jason Hendriks

    (@jasonhendriks)

    Please see “How can I get my email to show up with a different From: address?” in the FAQ.

    Sounds like you want to set the Reply-To header on the email. You can do that in the Postman settings: Configure Manually -> Message -> Reply-To.

    Thread Starter Oleksandr

    (@track77)

    But it not resolve the issue with placing all output emails into one mailbox.

    Plugin Author Jason Hendriks

    (@jasonhendriks)

    Ok, I see what you want. Let me see if it is possible.

    Plugin Author Jason Hendriks

    (@jasonhendriks)

    I think I can do this, but it’s a big change.

    Basically, the user can be allowed to have multiple accounts configured, not just one.

    Then depending on the FROM name sent from the Plugin, Postman will choose the correct account.

    So if you have one Contact Form that says ‘from: apple@test.com’ it will use a different mailbox than a second Contact Form that says ‘from: banana@test.com

    Of course one of the accounts will have to be a default for the case where the Contact Form uses a ‘From:’ that doesn’t match anything.

    Is that the behaviour you want?

    Thread Starter Oleksandr

    (@track77)

    Yes – this solution looks a good.

    Ooo, this would be beautiful. Commerce related mailings should definitely be different than other emails, for example.

    Thread Starter Oleksandr

    (@track77)

    Hi!
    Do you have a news about this feature?
    Even a commercial plug-in would be in demand for a reasonable fee 😉

    Plugin Author Jason Hendriks

    (@jasonhendriks)

    I’m in the middle of moving 🙂 I can’t do it until at least July.

    Plugin Author Jason Hendriks

    (@jasonhendriks)

    @ericsw, couldn’t you accomplish the asme thing by changing the From address in the commerce-related mailings? Postman allows the From address to be different than the Account address.

    @track77’s request is really to have the Sent email placed in different mailboxes.

    Hey Jason, just wanted to add my recommendation for this feature. I use a helpdesk plugin with multiple users (same domain) and having individual SMTP settings for each user would prevent some delivery failures we are seeing as well as recipients seeing from like ‘support@domain.com on behalf of user@domain.com

    Cheers!

    Hi,

    I am using Postman SMTP and successfully configured with Gmail’s email.

    When ever my clients send email form contact form of my website using any gmail’s email id, both Me ( Site Owner ) and my Client get emails.

    But when any client send email form contact form of my website using yahoo’s email id, only my client receive auto response email.

    Kindly please let me know what might be the issue.

    I am using contact form 7 for my contact us page and my primary email is also gmail’s email.

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