11-21-2021 12:19 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
11-22-2021 11:01 AM
Found this mentioned relating to gmail:
If the "From" address is either the same as the "To" address, or is configured in GMail Settings as one of the 'Send As...' accounts, Gmail replies to the "To" address instead of the "Reply-To" address. An easy workaround is to specify a non-Gmail "From" address
You should be able to set up an additional From address:
Send emails from a different address or alias - Gmail Help (google.com)
11-21-2021 01:24 PM
This may help:
Receive Email Replies at a Different Address Than You Send From (lifewire.com)
11-21-2021 06:33 PM
That is already set up. The problem is that only Gmail itself doesn't use the Return or Reply-to address. It uses the From: address instead.
J.A. Coutts
11-22-2021 11:01 AM
Found this mentioned relating to gmail:
If the "From" address is either the same as the "To" address, or is configured in GMail Settings as one of the 'Send As...' accounts, Gmail replies to the "To" address instead of the "Reply-To" address. An easy workaround is to specify a non-Gmail "From" address
You should be able to set up an additional From address:
Send emails from a different address or alias - Gmail Help (google.com)
11-23-2021 01:25 AM
Thank you for the suggestion FuzzyLogic, but when I attempt that i get "Functionality not enabled".
J.A. Coutts
11-22-2021 11:54 AM - edited 11-22-2021 11:54 AM
Why not use the SMTP server of the 3rd party email supplier?
11-23-2021 01:00 AM
That would be the logical solution, and i would gladly dump Gmail and all its arbitrary restrictions. Unfortunately my email client only supports TLS 1.3, and my third party supplier does not yet support TLS 1.3.
J.A. Coutts