I am searching on how to do this but i found nothing (probably because my bad search), but i wanna know how do i setup cpanel mail that gonna automate clicking link on the incoming email ?
It doesnt have to be Cpanel it can be other mail server,SMTP and stuff
i have a open cart website on my go-daddy hosting, my C-panel email in go-daddy is having some issue and the go-daddy is working on it. till then i want to use the email of my BIG ROCK hosting.
i want to know the SMTP settings of Big Rock and the MX entry
When ever you login in to the CPANEL , you will get this notice on the top.
Attention! Please register your email IDs used in non-smtp mails through cpanel plugin. Unregistered email IDs will not be allowed in non-smtp emails sent through scripts.
Go to Mail section and find "Registered Mail IDs" plugin in paper_lantern theme.
Just follow these steps and it will work.
We are sending emails via a Gmail account that is set up in our Mail tab in settings. All admin emails are going out but our customers are saying that they are not receiving a confirmation email. Is there a place where you can turn on and off customer confirmation emails? Since we switched to Gmail and set up the mail tab correctly the error log doesn't show anything.
We need to know why our emails will go to admin from the site but not go to our customers.
Don't forget to tick yes on New Order Alert Mail: and New Account Alert Mail: at mail tab.
I have an email address set up on a certain domain, and I have added an alias email address in my Google Apps account set up on another domain. I've also added that alias on the second domain to "Send mail as" to be able to send emails from that email address.
Problem is that when I send emails from that alias, they don't appear in the sent items. Why is this? How can I resolve it?
i just figured it out and it now works, even previously sent mails from an alias via gmail also appear in my sent messages.
in gmail, go to settings, account and imports, in the "send mail as" section, click on "edit info" next to the account which you are having the problem with.
on the screen which pops up, uncheck the radio box for "treat as an alias" dont change any other info, click next step, enter your password and click save changes.
thats all it took to sort out my issue.
best regards
They way I'm reading this is: you've added an alias/secondary in Google Apps account, example.com, for another domain you own, test.com. After doing this, you created an email alias for your Google Apps user and setup a send as address for #test.com within your #example.com account.
If this is the case, the expected behavior is: emails you send from your example.com account as your test.com account will appear in the 'Sent Mail' label for your example.com account. I've just double checked this to confirm.
Can you please provide your exact steps to reproduce the issue if the above isn't correct or you're seeing different behavior?
Sign in to your Google Apps email.
Click the in the upper-right and select Settings along the top of any page, and select the Accounts tab.
Under Send mail as, click Add another email address.
In the Email address field, enter your name and alternate email address.
Click Next Step >> and then click Send Verification. Gmail will send a verification message to your other email address to confirm that you own it.
Locate the message from Gmail. Open it and and either click the link contained in the message or enter the confirmation code in the Accounts section of your Google Apps email settings.
Then select
When replying to a message:
Reply from the same address the message was sent to
I have an email account in google apps 'user#mydomain.com' and it has a nickname 'nickname#mydomain.com'.
Can I send an email from 'nickname#mydomain.com'?
Thx a lot!
Definitely! Google Apps supports sending from any email address that you own, including nicknames.
Sign in to your Google Apps email.
Click Settings along the top of any
page, and select the Accounts tab.
Under Send mail as, click Add another email address.
In the Email address field, enter your nickname.
Click Next Step >> and then click Send Verification. Gmail will send a verification message to your other email address to confirm that you own it.
The help center lists more info.
-- Eric