Hello,
when I write a new email and choose "hide my email" I see the new generated address for a short while, but after one minute or so it just switches back to my main address, even if I send it very fast it ALWAYS switches back immediately after I click on send.
This is really bad because I would rather use one of the Aliases than my main Apple-ID. 😕
It doesn't happen when I answer to an email that I got to one of those automatically generated addresses. Then it's even greyed out and I can't change it and also not the "To" and "CC" field, what is annoying if it's coming from a "don't reply" address and I want to send the answer to the support. Why can't I just choose all those addresses? Even forwarding doesn't work. It is always staying the no-reply receiver and my registered address.
What are you doing in those cases? Am I overseeing something there?
I always have to generate a new one, when I want to write to a website where I am registered with such an address and exactly this is not working anymore.
Does anyone have this too? I hope it's just a bug of macOS 15.1 but it's been there since a few updates already and I don't know if it even has to do anything with the version.
And how about other email apps? When I use Airmail for example it wants to send from my main address and only sends a copy to my hidden address. It's together with the receiver in the "To" field. At least I can change everything there but not send from any "hide my" address.
I now have a ProtonMail plan where I can do this autogeneration of addresses too, but I didn't try it yet. I think about completely switching. It also can backup my iPhone photos automatically there but not on macOS yet I think.
when I write a new email and choose "hide my email" I see the new generated address for a short while, but after one minute or so it just switches back to my main address, even if I send it very fast it ALWAYS switches back immediately after I click on send.
This is really bad because I would rather use one of the Aliases than my main Apple-ID. 😕
It doesn't happen when I answer to an email that I got to one of those automatically generated addresses. Then it's even greyed out and I can't change it and also not the "To" and "CC" field, what is annoying if it's coming from a "don't reply" address and I want to send the answer to the support. Why can't I just choose all those addresses? Even forwarding doesn't work. It is always staying the no-reply receiver and my registered address.
What are you doing in those cases? Am I overseeing something there?
I always have to generate a new one, when I want to write to a website where I am registered with such an address and exactly this is not working anymore.
Does anyone have this too? I hope it's just a bug of macOS 15.1 but it's been there since a few updates already and I don't know if it even has to do anything with the version.
And how about other email apps? When I use Airmail for example it wants to send from my main address and only sends a copy to my hidden address. It's together with the receiver in the "To" field. At least I can change everything there but not send from any "hide my" address.
I now have a ProtonMail plan where I can do this autogeneration of addresses too, but I didn't try it yet. I think about completely switching. It also can backup my iPhone photos automatically there but not on macOS yet I think.