All I am looking for is to connect my business website domain "example.co.uk" to a business email host so that I can send emails from:1 - [sales@example.co.uk](mailto:sales@example.co.uk)2 - [john@example.co.uk](mailto:john@example.co.uk)3 - [jane@example.co.uk](mailto:jane@example.co.uk)I want to...Drag an email that has arrived in the sales inbox into one of the other two email inboxes.Be able to reply to an enquiry as "Example ABC Company - [sales@example.co.uk](mailto:sales@example.co.uk)" instead of being forced to attach a first and last name.Be able to attach a simple mark-up signature, and set a business logo.So far none of the subpar and convoluted offerings on the market offer anywhere near this basic functionality. The most touted service is the mess that is GSuit - in GSuit we do not have inboxes, oh no perish the thought! We have "groups"! There is no way to organise your inboxes in one central area. How group settings relate to the actual inbox is as clear as mud and reading through the documentation is seizure inducing.One would have honestly thought business email had been figured out by now. We've been struggling for days and the only software that I have personally seen able to produce anything resembling a functioning domain email system is Outlook with the Office 365 offering. However for that, we are required to have annual subscription costing £112, which the company I currently work for happily shell out as they had this same nightmare starting up!I find it shocking that setting up a basic set of business email addresses with one collaborative inbox is so beyond comprehension in the year 2021. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy
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