Read-only mailbox access, how to?



Exchange 5.5 on NT4

I want to set up a Support mailbox which all can read but only
some can send-as. When I created it I associated it with the
Domain Admin. I then added the Search role to Domain Users.

But if I connect via a POP3 or IMAP client and authenticate
as a domain user I am denied access. Ditto if I use an Outlook
2000 client connected to another mailbox, and try File->Open->
Other User's Folder.

What permissions do I need for read-only access? The Help on the
dialog in Exchange Admin doesn't even list the Search right!

jim
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Jim Hatfield
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