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Point of clarification - are you referring to the Domain Settings > Domain Details > Mail Settings?
If so, yeah that puppy can be a pain when trying to move to a new mail server and you need to roll back because on an issue with a module that doesn't use "localhost".
Hi Leslie,
Yes that's exactly what I was refering to.
I've only got one site to look after. How you guys cope looking after multiple sites and passwords, must drive you mad.
After spending a frustrating week moving our email around:
Would be nice to be able in domain settings to save multiple accounts and mark one as live. So you don't loose the old setting entirely when you try a new account.
Otherwise when you try a new account, relaise it doesn't work then you need to refind the passwords etc of the old account. Then you relaise you need to make a new api key etc etc. World of pain avoided.
Thanks
Point of clarification - are you referring to the Domain Settings > Domain Details > Mail Settings?
If so, yeah that puppy can be a pain when trying to move to a new mail server and you need to roll back because on an issue with a module that doesn't use "localhost".
Not sure how your aliasing feature would work. I think an aliasing extension might not be possible since email servers will eventually not be available on Miva servers. And an alias email address is just an email address. The actual bucket the alias belongs to happens behind the scene at the email server. My conclusion is that the various email address' need to be stored in the store:email tables and accessible in the email template config screen, where currently we only have the store owner's email address.
After spending a frustrating week moving our email around:
Would be nice to be able in domain settings to save multiple accounts and mark one as live. So you don't loose the old setting entirely when you try a new account.
Otherwise when you try a new account, relaise it doesn't work then you need to refind the passwords etc of the old account. Then you relaise you need to make a new api key etc etc. World of pain avoided.
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