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Any computer/web smarties? (longish)
So I was able to get my professional email into a gmail account so I can work more easily in that format.
However now it says this in the from line:
Laura G via yourhostingaccount.com
I'm not really comfortable with that because it looks a little spamish....
So then it suggests this:
However, if the sender sends the email through a third-party service
or a mailing list we may continue to show ?via? followed by the service
that sent the message.
I'm a sender and I don't want my recipients to see the "via" link. What can I do?
Gmail checks whether emails are correctly authenticated. If your
messages are sent by a bulk mailing vendor or by third-party affiliates,
please publish an SPF record2 that includes the IPs of the vendor or affiliates which send your messages and sign your messages with a DKIM3 signature that is associated with your domain.
- domain: A domain is a name for an IP address and is
more commonly recognized as a website or web address. For example,
Google.com is a domain.
- SPF record: An SPF record is a list of IP addresses
that are authorized to send mail for a particular domain. For more
information on how to publish an SPF record, please visit
http://www.openspf.net.
- DKIM: DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is a way to
digitally sign messages and verify that the messages were sent by a
particular domain. It works like a wax seal on an envelope, preventing
messages from being tampered with.
This is where I get a little lost.....any advice?
Re: Any computer/web smarties? (longish)
I asked my DH since he's a computer guru. He said the only way to get the "via" to go away is to move the hosting of your domain to Google. He referred this link... hope this helps!
http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/gmail.html#utm_campaign=en&utm_source=en-ha-na-us-bk&utm_medium=ha&utm_term=google%20hosted%20mail
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Hmmmm....$5 per month. I guess I may have to consider that option. Its not SO expensive I suppose!
Thanks for asking your hubs!
Can you send an email to a different email address to test this? You can send one to me if you'd like
When I am sending an email it says "xxx@ucsd.edu via gmail.com" on my gmail screen, but when I view an email I send myself on my other email address it only shows the "xxx@ucsd.edu"
If it still shows "via", try going to "settings" (the tool icon on the top right), then "account info", then "edit info" next to your non-gmail email address, then click "treat as an alias"
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