Forwarding Webmail to Mac Mail client

My university runs on a mail server called Webmail. I have the mail forwarding from webmail to my g-mail account on the generic Mac Mail client. I like this so I can get all my mail from school sent to my iPhone. However, my issue is that I would like to be able to send mail from the Mac mail client and have the sender be displayed as my webmail account instead of my gmail account. Is this possible?

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