*nutch* I still cannot get this to work. I've tried several things.

My domain abc.com is a google apps domain. That domain has a domain
alias of xyz.com. My account is [email protected]. Now I like to send an
email from my app as [email protected].

Adding an alias to my account for info works in the sense that I can
receive mail. But I can't add this alias as an administrator for the
app, hence I cannot send email on behalf of [email protected].

The only option I see is to create a separate google app account for
xyz.com, add a info user and add that user as an administrator for the
app. Can anybody confirm if this is the only option?

Hugo


On Jul 12, 2:40 pm, Hugo Visser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an app that is set to apps domain only mode for authentication.
> Now I want to send someemailfrom that app. It is working when I use
> one of the administrator accounts, but I like to set up anemailalias
> and I'm failing to get that working.
>
> To complicate things a little bit more, the apps account has multiple
> domains associated and I'd prefer to use one of the aliases to send
> the mail from.
>
> I tried to create Google accounts for the aliasses but I guess since
> the app is set to an app domain that won't work. Signing up with 
> analiasdoesn't work either and I rather not create an extra user if
> it's not really needed.
>
> Any suggestions how to set this up? To summerize, my domain is a.com
> and that also analiasb.com. I'd like to send from [email protected].
>
> Hugo

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