Xero Mail - Send as @company-name.com not message-service@post.xero.com
Ability to make an email sent from Xero appear as @company-name.com instead of message-service@post.xero.com, when users send an email to their client/customer.
Purpose: To provide more validity when sending communications from Xero out to clients/customers and avoid items ending up in Spam/Junk mail.

Hi community, thanks for sharing your continued interest here. We appreciate the importance of having assurance that mail you send from Xero is being received, and that being able to send from your own company email would increase confidence in this process.
I can confirm this idea has been continually reviewed by our product teams, and being able to send from your own company email is on their radar. Currently there are other priorities, and platform work that requires their attention, before they can consider this more deeply.
When there is opportunity to pick this up, I will share any news with you all here.
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Adam Livesey commented
Been chatting with Ashkay in the background and tested his offering,
Seems to be a new product / service he has developed with his team and is still in testing / development phase (my opinion)
Pricing is not set yet
He mentioned to me that he is going to add auto statements, this alone would be worthwhile as Xero does not allow automatic statements
Currently there is no other option to use our own domain names to send emails, so if this is important (to me it is) I will use his service and work with him to get automatic statements working. It is good to know that a developer knows the API to get stuff working with Xero
The more people who use the service, the better the pricing will be
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Adam Livesey commented
Hi all, chatting with him in the background regarding this, please wait out
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Tim Sneller commented
Sorry Ashkay. This should be core functionality, not something that I have to pay £500 per year for
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Richard Fincher commented
That is true Perry. However, we are where we are.
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Perry Paolantonio commented
Nobody should have to pay for an add on to do something we’re already paying zero to do.
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Richard Fincher commented
I would like to hear more about this.
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Michael Pepera commented
I'm having significant problems getting my invoices submitted to a large corporation whose IT department has no intention of whitelisting Xero's email server.
It is absolutely unacceptable that Xero has stated that they have no intention of implementing this feature. We pay a subscription service so that Xero can continually update the product and maintain compliance with industry security and accounting requirements.
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Jake Cormier commented
So many of our invoices are going to spam now, because Xero stupidly uses one email address for sending out all their customers invoices across the world. So if one xero customer abuses this and gets labeled as spam, we all suffer.
Xero absolutely needs to make this a priority.
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Victoria Buyers commented
+1
Please resolve this to stop invoice emails going to the junk folder. -
Kevin Gallagher commented
Agreed on this. We are starting to get rejected invoice emails from some of our customers. They have no reason to recognize a Xero domain name.
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Jonathan Miles commented
As a web developer I am amazed this is not a feature that is part of Xero when many of your competitors do have this function in their software, as others have mentioned. This does and will continue to cause Xero customers headaches when invoices are blocked for looking like spam.
I like Xero in many ways but if this feature remains missing I may be forced to consider moving to another accounting platform.
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Chris Foottit commented
Why hasn't this happened yet?!
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Tom Dempster commented
bumping this as it's important
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Daryl Leigh commented
This is very important!!!
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Mike Baptiste commented
This is a HUGE issue for us. AOL and Yahoo constantly block our Xero emails (directly impacting our ability to get paid because clients never see the invoice) All our other systems like Hubspot, Zendesk, etc send using our domain and a specified email address (ar@domain.com etc). We just add the appropriate SPF and DKIM CNAME records and it works great. They ALWAYS get emails from Zendesk. But from Xero? Depends who their email is with. I realize it's easy to say this is an issue with AOL/Yahoo because the Xero emails ARE spf/dkim compliant. But they get blocked anyway and it's the only system we have this issue with.
For people that choose to use Xero to send the email - you should include the bounce error in the notification emails that a Xero email bounced. It's impossible to troubleshoot. It's usually a typo,but we've had a few instances that the email address was 100% correct - but still bounced. We had no idea why.
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Neil Farnham-Smith commented
IT professional here.
What a load of rubbish. Leave the complex to those willing to do it, for everyone else they can use the current as the default.
What are others using? - time to move platforms.
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Chris Apperley commented
Bit of a no brainer really
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Jeremy Cooper commented
+1 - Please, We are an IT Comapany and our own software is flagging the emails as impersonation, The messaging-service@post.xero.com email has been flagged as spam in many systems because anyone, Even scammers, can purchase a xero subscription and send invoices to whoever they want
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Edward Kay commented
+1 (more if I could)
It seems many company firewalls are now explicitly marking messages from messaging-service@post.xero.com as spam, or in some cases deleting them without even reaching the recipient's inbox. I have examples of both from my clients. This is despite the Xero address passing SPF / DKIM / DMARC checks.
PLEASE give us the option to set up DKIM records on our own domains so we can authorise Xero to send email using our own domains.
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Perry Paolantonio commented
First, it's not that complicated for them to implement. They're just not interested in doing it.
We're switching to Zoho books. It supports DKIM/SPF authentication, and also addresses two other big issues we have with Xero. The only reason it's taken us so long to do it is that we're a small company and moving 2 years worth of records over is a bit of a process. I'm hoping to get to it before the end of the year so we can ditch Xero. Zoho is slightly less expensive for us as well.