Re: Impossible?

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I have done this in the past, but I'm not sure what my formula for success
has been. When I have done this, I have been an Exchange administrator in
order to send a message as a distribution. Try this again, but after you
set it up, give Exchange about 2 hours to clear out any permissions that
might have already been cached for that distribution group.


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"Bill Hobson" <I.Hate.spam.b-hobson@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I posted this last Friday and there has been no response, positive or
negative. Does this mean it is impossible to do?

Desired end result:
Allow members of a Distribution Group, or mail-enabled Security Group to
send as the Group

Platform:
Exchange 2003 Enterprise on Windows 2003 Enterpeise Server

What I have tried:
Distribution Group - gave SELF Send As and Send To rights, and also Full
Rights; gave individual members added one at a time with Send As, Send To,
and also Full rights
Mail-enables Security Group - gave SELF Send As and Send To rights, and
also
Full Rights; gave individual members added one at a time with Send As,
Send
To, and also Full rights

All of the above failed miserably.

Is this even possible? I would rather not create a new email account and
have to assign rights, etc. to create this result.
Of course, I couldn't find anyone in a Google search that had a solution
that worked (lots of opinions, though - and the methods listed above that
all failed).




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