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Originally Posted by MakeMeGrrrrowl
However, with google apps like I said before, it did USED to tell you, when an alias was used who the original sender was. So if I sent from an alias of kelly it would tell you that it was originally sent from sandy (google apps user) in the headers, which sucks for those curious clients who tries to figure out who plays who.
I will say though, I love google apps. =)
In any event thanks boys. Always happy for your advice. 
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That's not so much of an issue for me, since each licence is a person and those people are already using as much privacy as they need or want in their initial account setup. The aliases I just use for different roles those users might have to help them distinguish the source of the emails.
For instance if I have a customer service rep who does some affiliate support then Jenny@ might have aliases cs@ and affiliatesupport@. Either way it's no big deal if people know she's Jenny, I just need the alias so I can say "for support contact cs@" instead of "contact jenny" cause who knows if Jenny decides to quit or whatever, I can just make those aliases someone else's and don't have to rewrite all my pages and canned replies just cause Jenny's gone.