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29 Aug 2023, 09:04 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Melbourne, Aus
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Create catchall address using FM domain
All the aliases I use in my FM account have been created using FM domains.
Among my collection of aliases some can be used as wildcard addresses. These have the format: *@aliasname.FMdomain.tld This permits delivery or sending addresses to be created on the fly. Messages *received* from entities to which I give addresses made with such a catchall (eg: entity@aliasname.FMdomain.tld) are automatically filed to a designated target folder in my FM account. Messages *sent* to a particular entity can have the entity name added to the wildcard address 'suffix' while composing by entering the desired name in a blank field in the 'From' line on the compose screen. Which looks something like this: Identity Name <[Blank Field]@aliasname.FMdomain.tld> In the current FM web client's settings interface I cannot figure out how to create new wildcard aliases with this format. Is it still possible to create catchall addresses like these using FM domains? |
30 Aug 2023, 01:06 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Irving, Texas
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Adding catchall subdomain addresses
Yes, you can do this as follows in the Fastmail web interface:
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30 Aug 2023, 12:24 PM | #3 |
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Location: Melbourne, Aus
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Thank you, Bill, for composing those very detailed instructions. You really do have a talent for writing them.
On first viewing your notes I thought I was home and hosed. Unfortunately, soon after I began working through them I hit a roadblock. Eventually, to my relief, I was able to get around it with some trial and error work. I found a mistake in my order of operations. After creating my new FM domain alias in: Settings>Team & Sharing>Team addresses tab ... I had changed its target from my FM login address (target is my account's inbox) to an inbox folder. Target address format was: foldername@loginname.FMdomain1.tld In the "My email addresses" screen, this caused my new alias to be marked as "External". This had the effect of preventing the subdomain-version of the new alias address from appearing in the drop-down list in the right box after the @ in the "+ New Address" screen. I changed the new alias's target back to its default listing: loginname@FMdomain1.tld After working my way back and changing the alias's target to my main login email address, the subdomain for the new alias appeared in the "My email addresses" drop-down list of subdomains available for * wildcard addresses. From there I successfully created the catchall alias address I'd been aiming for. Yay! After that I went back and changed the alias's target to the inbox folder I'd used earlier. The new catchall alias is labelled as 'External' in the "My email addresses" screen. If not for your notes I wouldn't have been able to solve this FM new UI puzzle. Thanks again. PS: I have noticed a weird anomaly in the My Addresses>New Addresses screen. Starting with an * (actually the same behaviour happens with any name added to this field) in the left box, when I search for available domains and subdomains (after the @) in the right box, my new catchall/wildcard alias is not listed. However, catchall/wildcard subdomain aliases created before the most recent big UI update *are* listed. That seems very odd to me. Last edited by Mr David : 30 Aug 2023 at 07:44 PM. |
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