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Originally Posted by Konda
You can just add your pop accounts in your gmail account, you don't need a business account. And you can set it that the sender address will be the email address that was sent to.
So if you receive email at [email protected] and you reply it will use [email protected] as the from address
You can also add labels so you can see to which email address it was sent to etc.
This can all be done with the free gmail account.
I haven't used outlook since gmail came out. Gmail is so much better and faster.
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if you look carefully it still says from
[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected] ... or vise verse, don't remember exactly.
in reply to OP:
i used gmail for everything when they came out but then quickly learned that their friendly convo layout is not good for business correspondence. went back to using outlook for business and gmail for personal and to filter out spam for email accounts i share publicly on the web. imo outlook is much better for business - i can find specific email much quicker in outlook than sort through lengthy collapsed conversations.