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How can I automatically forward emails so that they are from the address that it was addressed to?

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I own a domain name so everything before @mydomain.com gets delivered to one mailbox. If I sent up a normal filter to forward emails they are always addressed from my default address i.e. myname@mydomain.com. I want to be able to setup a filter to automatically forward emails but addressed from the email address which they were send to. i.e. an email sent to admin@mydomain.com will be forwarded so that the from email address shows admin@mydomain.com, rather than my default address.

I hope this makes sense, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Andrew.

I own a domain name so everything before @mydomain.com gets delivered to one mailbox. If I sent up a normal filter to forward emails they are always addressed from my default address i.e. myname@mydomain.com. I want to be able to setup a filter to automatically forward emails but addressed from the email address which they were send to. i.e. an email sent to admin@mydomain.com will be forwarded so that the from email address shows admin@mydomain.com, rather than my default address. I hope this makes sense, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Andrew.

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Look for the addon "filtaquilla". Does that help?