Apple Mail alias labels

Hello, I know I can see the color of the label that I put to any alias that I created in iCloud.com. Is anyway so he could reflect on the real Apple Mail in Mac OS or iOS?... Because all email sent to one of my aliases reflects just like any other email going to my email main iCloud. Thank you!

What do you mean by 'reflect on the real Apple Mail'?

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