The Can Send permission lets you send brand new emails — not just replies — so recipients see your alias as the from address. Useful when you want to initiate contact while keeping your real address private.
Enabling Can Send
Go to Destinations and toggle Can Send to on for the relevant destination. The destination needs to be verified before you can enable this.
How sending works
With Can Send enabled, you can send a new email from your real inbox addressed to a special AliasFleet relay address. AliasFleet re-sends it to the final recipient with your alias as the from address.
The exact relay address and instructions appear in your account — check the destination detail or the alias you want to send from.
Can Send vs Can Reply
- Can Reply — for replying to emails that were already forwarded through an alias
- Can Send — for starting a new conversation from scratch using an alias address
You can enable both, one, or neither on each destination independently.
Permission mode
Same as with replies — if the alias is in Strict mode, only the destination the alias is assigned to can use it for sending. Open mode allows any destination with Can Send enabled. See Alias permission mode.
One-click enable from a bounce email
If Can Send or Can Reply was disabled and you tried to use the feature anyway, AliasFleet may have sent you a bounce notification. That email contains a one-click link to re-enable the permission on the relevant destination without going through the settings page. See One-click enable from bounce email.