Aliases are additional, disposable incoming e-mailbox addresses that you
can create for special or short-term uses, such as
info@johnsmith.co.uk, or sales@johnsmith.co.uk. You may want to use an
alias when you don’t wish to share your primary e-mail address. All
messages sent to an alias will be delivered to your primary e-mailbox.
All messages sent from an alias will use the primary e-mailbox address
in the ‘From’ address of your message.
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