If you try to reply to or send from an alias when the relevant permission is turned off on your destination, AliasFleet sends you a bounce notification. That email includes a one-click link to enable the permission straight away — no need to log in and navigate to settings.
What the email looks like
You'll get a short email explaining that the action was blocked because Can Reply or Can Send is disabled. Near the bottom there's a button or link labelled something like "Enable Reply for this destination" or "Enable Send".
Click it and the permission is toggled on for that destination immediately. The page you land on confirms it worked.
What happens after
The permission is now enabled. Your next reply or send attempt will go through normally.
The link in the email is single-use and tied to your account — it only works if you're the account owner. It also only enables that specific permission on the destination the bounce was triggered for.
If the link doesn't work
The link may have expired or already been used. Just go to Destinations directly and toggle Can Reply or Can Send on manually — it's the same result.
Preventing bounce emails
If you find you're frequently getting these, turn the permission on permanently from Destinations so the feature is always available when you need it.