Discussion:
Mail.app Cloud Oddity
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TaliesinSoft
2014-01-09 05:05:34 UTC
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I Have my email in the cloud, manageable from my iMac, iPad, and
iPhone. What I find odd is that when I send email from Mail.app the
receiver sometimes receives the email not froom ***@me.com or
***@mac.com (thank you Apple for changing mac.com to me.com
which still causes confusion) but from ***@icloud. When this
happens the recipient cannot respond without changing the address back
to such as ***@me.com. This seems like an odditiy which can be
avoided, but I have no idea how that can be done. Suggestions and/or
solutions will be most appreciated.
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Michael Vilain
2014-01-09 06:38:56 UTC
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Post by TaliesinSoft
I Have my email in the cloud, manageable from my iMac, iPad, and
iPhone. What I find odd is that when I send email from Mail.app the
happens the recipient cannot respond without changing the address back
avoided, but I have no idea how that can be done. Suggestions and/or
solutions will be most appreciated.
Have you tracked what device is doing this?

iMac, iPad, or iPhone.

MacOS' Mail.app allows you to specify your email sender and ISP. I
never tried iOS' Mail and I don't have an iPad.

You might want to switch to another mail client.
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