How to write a mail with different sender mail
To write an email with a different sender email address, you can follow these steps:
Method 1: Using a web-based email client
- Log in to your web-based email client (e.g. Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
- Compose a new email by clicking on the "Compose" or "New Email" button.
- In the "From" field, enter the email address you want to use as the sender. This can be a different email address from your usual one.
- Fill in the rest of the email details, such as the recipient's email address, subject, and body.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Method 2: Using a desktop email client
- Open your desktop email client (e.g. Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird).
- Compose a new email by clicking on the "New Email" or "Compose" button.
- In the "From" field, enter the email address you want to use as the sender. This can be a different email address from your usual one.
- Fill in the rest of the email details, such as the recipient's email address, subject, and body.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Method 3: Using a third-party email service
- Sign up for a third-party email service (e.g. Mailgun, Sendgrid) that allows you to send emails using a custom sender email address.
- Create a new email using the service's API or web interface.
- Enter the recipient's email address, subject, and body.
- In the "From" field, enter the custom sender email address you want to use.
- Click the "Send" button to send the email.
Tips and considerations
- Make sure you have access to the email account you're using as the sender, and that you have sufficient storage space and bandwidth to send the email.
- Be aware that using a different sender email address may affect the email's deliverability and spam filtering.
- If you're using a third-party email service, be sure to check their terms of service and any requirements for using custom sender email addresses.
- If you're sending emails on behalf of someone else, make sure you have their permission and that you're complying with any relevant laws and regulations.