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Email aliases on different domains

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    msbt
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    If I understand that scenario correctly, you can add the alias account on all domains to the email@domain1.com mailbox-owner/user and after logging in, you set up forwarding rules in either rainloop or roundcube to that domain, that should do the trick.

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      Thanks for the info. So would I have to have multiple rainloops installed then to do the forwarding, one for each domain?

      I see you can add external domains via rainloop as well but I didn't see how to do that even though I was logging in as admin.

      Thanks again.

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        The proposal from @msbt is currently the only supported way, as Cloudron does not support cross domain aliases. Also rainloop is setup in a way that it only works with one domain, the one where it is installed at. To create the server side sieve rules for forwarding, you could also use other mail clients instead of Rainloop, which support sieve. One example is Thunderbird with the sieve plugin.

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        • nebulonN nebulon

          The proposal from @msbt is currently the only supported way, as Cloudron does not support cross domain aliases. Also rainloop is setup in a way that it only works with one domain, the one where it is installed at. To create the server side sieve rules for forwarding, you could also use other mail clients instead of Rainloop, which support sieve. One example is Thunderbird with the sieve plugin.

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          @nebulon ok thanks for the info, appreciate it.

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            The proposal from @msbt is currently the only supported way, as Cloudron does not support cross domain aliases. Also rainloop is setup in a way that it only works with one domain, the one where it is installed at. To create the server side sieve rules for forwarding, you could also use other mail clients instead of Rainloop, which support sieve. One example is Thunderbird with the sieve plugin.

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            @nebulon said in Email aliases on different domains:

            The proposal from @msbt is currently the only supported way, as Cloudron does not support cross domain aliases. Also rainloop is setup in a way that it only works with one domain, the one where it is installed at. To create the server side sieve rules for forwarding, you could also use other mail clients instead of Rainloop, which support sieve. One example is Thunderbird with the sieve plugin.

            Would cross domain aliases be something you would consider for future releases? I personally would see this as something very common in business environments.

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              I have marked this thread as a feature request.

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                This was implemented in 5.2

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                  @NCKNE Basically this is how GSuite works and make sense to me to be default behaviour.

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                    This was implemented in 5.2

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                    @girish sorry, might need an explainer - does this need all the full email addresses adding as aliases or is it automagic (al la GSuite) where mailboxes, aliases & lists will all work for all domains unless they have their own setup?

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                      @marcusquinn Are you asking what this feature is? Look for inter-domain aliases in https://cloudron.io/blog/2020-06-01-cloudron-5.2.html

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                      • girishG girish

                        @marcusquinn Are you asking what this feature is? Look for inter-domain aliases in https://cloudron.io/blog/2020-06-01-cloudron-5.2.html

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                        @girish I seeeeee 🙂

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