Step 3: Choose the 'From' address in your outgoing Gmail email
1.In your Gmail click Compose, to send an email
2. Put in the recipient's address
3. Now click the 'from' menu to choose from which address you are sending them the email, you have two options - either your regular personal gmail address or the website email address you just attached to your gmail account:
**Sometimes the 'from' menu doesn't appear so you can make it visible by simply clicking in the space beside your recipient's address:
4. Send an email to one of your personal email addresses and see that it comes from your chosen website address, the 'from' result should look like this:
You can make as many of these website emails as you need using the same 3 steps:
1.create email forward, 2.attach that website address to your gmail, 3.choose the from address.
Here below is another website email I made, this time with the name 'marymoz support' and the address support@marymoz.com, so you can see how the name you choose in the first yellow box in step 2 appears on your email, and the email ID for your website can be admin, support, all those things mentioned by Kyle in his first video.
Summary:
Step 3 allows your gmail to send an email to someone 'from' your domain /website email
Step 2 you attached your domain email [website email] to your gmail
Step 1 you created that domain specific email for your website email using the New Email Forward function in SiteEmail, admin@yourwebsite.com, support@yourwebsite.com, contact@yourwebsite.com, name@yourwebsite.com, the choice is yours.
Result:
The recipient of your email now sees 'from' your chosen website email address and not your gmail address, it is more professional and we now get suppport@yourwebsite.com instead of from johndoe@gmail.com or yourwebsite@gmail.com
On the last page, page 4, I will cover some troubleshooting tips in case you missed something and need to retrace your steps