• I don’t see support for setting a reply-to header, and examining wp-mail-api.php revealed that the mail header values sent to MailGun are not filterable.

    I see this at odds with MailGun’s insistence to use a subdomain and this plugin’s recommendation of, “It is recommended that the @mydomain portion matches your Mailgun sending domain.”

    I want replies to exist outside the MailGun system and land in my client’s inbox at the email address without the subdomain. Is there a solution? I’d love to use this, but the WP Mail SMTP plugin with MailGun’s SMTP API might offer the feature set I am after.

    (Also, this plugin would benefit from having a simple “send a test email” form like WP Mail SMTP.)

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    Thread Starter Corey Salzano

    (@salzano)

    I got a reply from MailGun support after sending them a link to this topic, and I interpret this to mean they don’t see this as a bug.

    Thank you for contacting Mailgun support. The way to accomplish what you are looking to do is to create a route. The email will still need to be sent and replied to the subdomain but when the email is replied to we can forward that message to your customer.

    A “route” is a feature that you build inside your MailGun account.

    It's not a bug, it's a feature!

    Thanks for the help, I did a route and that “solved” it for me.

    For me when the email is replied, i want it forwarded to my support mailbox which is handeled by zendesk.

    Does this include the reply-to header ?

    Ok i ended up by setting the root domain and not subdomain which is more logical. I asked the support, they replied that there is no problem doing this so don’t waste time and overcomplicate things guys.

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