Re: Sending on behalf of mail-enabled folder > "You do not have permission to send to this recipient"
- From: "Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP]" <ben_winzenz@nospamdotmessageonedotcom>
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 08:18:28 -0600
1. Don't mix Send As and Send on Behalf. Pick one.
2. John may have Send As allow rights, but are there inherited Deny rights
for Send As as well? If both Allow and Deny are inherited for Send As, then
the Deny will win. If this is the case, you either need to set an
*explicit* allow (at that level), or remove the inherited Deny.
3. So John is sending to himself in the To field? It wasn't clear who the
recipient was. Can John send As the PF to anyone else? Outside mail
accounts? Or does he always get the same error?
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"Oliver Giesen" <giesen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all!
A customer of ours is having this problem:
* There's a mail-enabled Public Folder, e.g. "Test" test@xxxxxxxxxx
* User John (john@xxxxxxxxxx) has full access (including Send As)
permissions on folder Test and has been granted "Send on behalf"
privileges for that folder as well. He is also entered as Owner for
that folder.
* Upon sending a message with "Test" (or "test@xxxxxxxxxx") in the From
field (e.g. to himself), John gets an NDR from the mycorp Exchange
Server with the message "You do not have permission to send to this
recipient. For assistance, contact your system administrator."
I have found tons of precedence of this problem on the web and usenet
but there was always either no answer at all or the given answers did
not apply (e.g. lots of articles hinted at a problem with mail sent to
outside recipients via SMTP - but the problem at hand happens with
internal recipients just as well).
What makes this case especially difficult is that I cannot reproduce
this at will in our test environment - though I do remember having this
problem several months ago as well. Back then however the problem went
away after we deleted and recreated the folder (that was still with an
Exchange 2000 server). - Not so at our customer. Here's what we tried
so far:
* Delete and recreate folder.
* Create entirely new folder and start configuration from scratch.
* Enable Diagnostics Logging for the Exchange Server (while the Event
Log did fill up considerably after this there was not even a Warning to
be seen).
All to no avail. Always the same result.
The server is running Exchange 2003 and the clients are running Outlook
2003.
Any ideas on where to look next or even something more definite, like
an actual solution?
Cheers,
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Regards,
Oliver Giesen
Lucatec GmbH phone +49-421-57953-0
Leerkämpe 8b fax +49-421-57953-20
D-28259 Bremen VAT-No. DE 208891410
business e-mail team@xxxxxxxxxx
direct e-mail giesen@xxxxxxxxxx
web http://www.lucatec.de
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