I’ve been loving Fibery and all the latest improvements, but I’ve got a quick suggestion: how about adding support for email aliases?
It’d be great to link multiple email addresses to one account.
Anyone else think this would be useful?
I’ve been loving Fibery and all the latest improvements, but I’ve got a quick suggestion: how about adding support for email aliases?
It’d be great to link multiple email addresses to one account.
Anyone else think this would be useful?
Do you mean that a single integration should be able to sync emails from multiple accounts?
Or what?
AFAIK most email service providers allow users to set up email aliases, so I’m not sure where Fibery would need to get involved.
No, we have different alias when we send an email. For instance invoice@domain.com so we can automatically group emails when they are send with a specific alias (but arrive in the same inbox)
So you mean that for a specific single email inbox integration, you want to be able to see which alias the sender actually used?
Or is this something related to sending emails from within Fibery (using the Send Email action of an automation)?
Which alias the client used to send us (so our email) and that we can choose an alias in Fibery in the automation. From the same inbox exactly ![]()
Were you able to figure out how to do this?
I used one email account to sync and separate my google groups which are mapped to different folders, which I will use to assign access to different user groups via rules/automations. However, the reply to emails is coming from this one generic email account, which is not nice.
Any way I can add the alias via the automation? I have it setup in Gmail that I can send emails as alias.
I can’t speak to the original request, but it would be a great help to me and my workspace if we could choose to send emails as a google group or alias email address from the integration.
My inbox in gmail allows me to send emails as it@ or billing@, and other functional aliases.
But Fibery requires emails to be sent from my seat as me.