Difference between revisions of "How to register your manager as a vendor"
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| − | + | If you try to register your manager as the vendor as well, you will see the following: | |
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| + | So, to register your manager as your vendor, you can try a workaround using "plus addressing" email scheme where emails with "+" sign after email account username are delivered to the same email address. | ||
For example, you invited your manager with the following email:john@example.com. | For example, you invited your manager with the following email:john@example.com. | ||
| − | + | In this case, you should invite them as your vendor using john'''+vendor'''@example.com. | |
All the notifications will still be delivered to the main inbox - john@example.com. | All the notifications will still be delivered to the main inbox - john@example.com. | ||
Revision as of 16:54, 24 October 2025
If you try to register your manager as the vendor as well, you will see the following:
So, to register your manager as your vendor, you can try a workaround using "plus addressing" email scheme where emails with "+" sign after email account username are delivered to the same email address.
For example, you invited your manager with the following email:john@example.com.
In this case, you should invite them as your vendor using john+vendor@example.com.
All the notifications will still be delivered to the main inbox - john@example.com.
Most email providers support such a workaround, but some of them do not.
You can always check whether it works with your email provider for the up-to-date information.
But in a nutshell, if your manager has received the invitation email when you invited them as your vendor, the workaround works.