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leonards26458270
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March 5, 2015
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How can I change the FROM email address when a user gets the email notification they have something to sign

  • March 5, 2015
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Image deleted as it had emails in there

image was showing a from address with name 1 <echosign@echosign.com>

the reply All field had name 2 <with the senders email address>

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Correct answer SimonATS

<I deleted the image as it had person's email addresses in there>

You can't change the from address, this will always be echosign@echosign.com. We can't impersonate the actual sender.

The persons name is different but this is done at the receiving end. Most likely the recipient has a contact in their address book for echosign@echosign.com with name 1 listed.

Support will sent you the email header for the email received by the recipient which shows the persons name is for both name 2. (Ro)

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SimonATSCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
March 5, 2015

<I deleted the image as it had person's email addresses in there>

You can't change the from address, this will always be echosign@echosign.com. We can't impersonate the actual sender.

The persons name is different but this is done at the receiving end. Most likely the recipient has a contact in their address book for echosign@echosign.com with name 1 listed.

Support will sent you the email header for the email received by the recipient which shows the persons name is for both name 2. (Ro)

leonards26458270
Participant
March 5, 2015

When I use echosign it says it is from Advance Publications (echosign@echosign.com<mailto:echosign@echosign.com>)

How does the name get in there at the beginning? I have no contact in my address book that is echosign@echosign.com

Community Manager
March 5, 2015

So to be clear we do expect name 2 to be there. (Ro in this case)

The expected name will come from the sending users personal preference, first and last name.

In the specific case i suspect the unexpected name1 came from the recipients address book.