However I am getting error messages: "This message could not be sent.
I can't for the life of me find anything online so I was hoping that someone could help me out here.ĮDIT: I have managed to write a new email then go to the options tab and clicked from, added the email I wanted to use, this now shows as an option each time, which is what I want. Even more so when you consider that the company is structured in a way that every project we add has its own site and email address.
All you need to do is select the email alias you want to use: You can also check emails sent to your alias within your Gmail inbox. When you create a new message, you should now see a From line. Is there a workaround for being able to send a new message from an alias or shared box? I'm completely happy to pay per employee, but per email address is a bit rich. Once you’ve set up your email alias, you can start sending emails from this address.
If you don’t want to allow less secure apps, then you can turn on 2-step Verification and create a separate App password as described in the instructions below for Gmail. If I approach the boss and tell him that we effectively need to purchase more than twice the amount of licenses (different branches of the, although run by the same people, by law cannot communicate via the incorrect channel) I will be swiftly kicked in my tender areas. You must turn on Allow less secure apps for your G Suite account in order to authenticate into with your G Suite email account and password. The boss reluctantly has agreed and isn't happy paying for email only hosting.Before moving everything across and buying licenses I was unaware that you could not send from an alias, which I guess I should have put together since that would mean people would only ever buy one license (Gsuite lets you email from aliases, but whatever). I've recently asked my employer to move our emails from our current host (to free up recourses for web pages).