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Alternatively, you can enable *Allow editing sender address* in the advanced settings of an existing identity to edit the username when composing a new message, Alternatively, you can enable *Allow editing sender address* in the advanced settings of an existing identity to edit the username when composing a new message,
if your provider allows this. Considering the email address test@example.org you can use these special username formats: if your provider allows this. Considering the email address test@example.org you can use these special username formats:
* Username *+extra* will result in the email address *test+extra@example.org* * "*+extra*" will result in the email address "*test+extra@example.org*"
* Username *@extra* will result in the email address *test@extra.example.org* * "*@extra*" will result in the email address "*test@extra.example.org*"
* "*Some name, username*" will result in the email address "*Some name, <username@example.org>*" (since version 1.2032)
FairEmail will automatically update the passwords of related identities when you update the password of the associated account or a related identity. FairEmail will automatically update the passwords of related identities when you update the password of the associated account or a related identity.