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Old 05-12-2015, 07:28 AM  
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Originally Posted by CPA-Rush View Post
ok i understand your problem better now .

i think gmail can handle almost everything .... but i don't know
what the requirements ?

it's possible to add up to 5 receiving accounts , for sending few more however right now the original sender might be visible - inside the headers info .
I have 35-40 workers who all need "personal" email addresses for marketing and customer contact.

We use our main domain name for each other and to discuss business, and then we use the set up domain hosted elsewhere for communication with customers. But this is all in our gmail set up.

My requirements are simply that I control the email address when a person no longer works here, but something mainstream enough that it doesn't automatically get marked as spam.

I have tried making personal gmails, and then putting them into the google apps gmail for them as pop account, then the worker never actually logs in to gmail and technically wont have the password but it just did not work the way it was supposed to. Email was not being delivered/received or something to that effect doing it this way.

[email protected] would be my preferred method of email rather than using a domain at all. But if a girl unexpectedly gets fired, or leaves then I can't shut the account down making a auto reply directing customers to a new girl who is similar to old girl.

ALSO yes the original headers are an issue, especially for girls who play multiple characters. So if she sends from amanda, it may say, originally sent from Kelly
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