How to Send Mail from a Custom Email Address With Gmail

Gmail can serve as a central hub for several of your email accounts

What to Know

  • In Gmail, select Settings > See all settings. Go to the Accounts and Import tab. Next to Send mail as, select Add another email address.
  • In the Add another email address you own screen, type the display name and email address, check Treat as an alias, and click Next Step.
  • The add-address wizard determines server settings and prompts you to send a verification message. Follow the verification link and prompts.

This article explains how to set up virtual accounts for any of your email addresses and use them to populate the From header in Gmail. Instructions apply to Gmail in a web browser.

Send Mail from a Custom Email Address with Gmail

To set up an email address for use with Gmail:

  1. Select Settings (gear icon) in Gmail.

    Gmail inbox screen with Settings gear highlighted
  2. Choose See all settings.

    Gmail settings with See All Settings highlighted
  3. Go to the Accounts and Import tab.

    Gmail settings with Accounts and Import tab highlighted
  4. In the Send mail as section, select Add another email address.

    Gmail Account settings with "Add another email address" highlighted
  5. In the Add another email address you own screen, type your display name and email address, select the Treat as an alias checkbox, then select Next Step.

    Add email address screen in Gmail with checked box and "next step" highlighted
  6. The add-address wizard evaluates your entry. If it can determine your address's server settings, the wizard prompts you to send a verification message.

    If it can't identify the settings based on your email address, manually input your SMTP settings, including the server and port, your username, and your password. Then, select Add Account.

    Gmail add account wizard with "Add Account" highlighted
  7. Check for a new email in your email client and follow the verification link and prompts. Now, when you send messages from Gmail, select the From drop-down arrow and choose the account from which you want to send the message.

Custom Gmail From Addresses, 'On Behalf of' Tags and Sender Policy Framework

When you send mail from an address that is different from your main @gmail.com address through Gmail servers (instead of an external SMTP server set up for the address), Gmail adds your Gmail address in the email's Sender header.

This procedure complies with sender-authentication schemes such as SPF. While the address in the From line may not specify Gmail as a valid origin, the Gmail Sender header makes sure the message does not raise red alerts for spam and fraud detection systems.

Some recipients (those who use Outlook, for example) may see your message coming from "…@gmail.com; on behalf of…" when you send messages from your other email address.

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