@ -913,7 +913,8 @@ You should not change the username!
Note that you can select the default sending address via the three-dots overflow menu at the top right of the message editor (not the start screen!).
**Important**: In the case of an Outlook account, you should first authenticate the account again with the "Office 365" wizard. You don't need to remove the account for this.
**Important**: In the case of an Outlook (consumer) account, you should first authenticate the account again with the "Outlook/Office" wizard,
else there will probably the error '... *NoPrimarySmtpAddress* ...'.
**In many cases, an alias address must first be verified via the website of the mail provider**
@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ or by installing the GitHub version of the app (as an update) and enabling insec
<p>The easiest way to create an alias address is to use the mini <em>Create alias</em> wizard. For this, please go to the settings via the navigation menu (left side menu), tap on <em>Manual setup and account options</em>, tap on <em>Identities</em>, long press the main identity, and select <em>Create alias</em>.</p>
<p>For more options, you can copy the main identity by long pressing on it, and change the email address and perhaps the (display) name. You should not change the username!</p>
<p>Note that you can select the default sending address via the three-dots overflow menu at the top right of the message editor (not the start screen!).</p>
<p><strong>Important</strong>: In the case of an Outlook account, you should first authenticate the account again with the “Office 365” wizard. You don’t need to remove the account for this.</p>
<p><strong>Important</strong>: In the case of an Outlook (consumer) account, you should first authenticate the account again with the “Outlook/Office” wizard, else there will probably the error ‘… <em>NoPrimarySmtpAddress</em> …’.</p>
<p><strong>In many cases, an alias address must first be verified via the website of the mail provider</strong></p>
<p>Alternatively, you can enable <em>Allow editing sender address</em> 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:</p>