Re: question on distribution Group



Sorry not sure what a DL is?

OK after getting your email I checked again and checked advanced security.
then I looked at the group again and found the tab for security.

So now I can change and add rights to the Distribution Group. It seems that
from what I have read that this group can only be used for internal use only
and not for sending email outside of the company. Am I wrong on this?

I also only want one user to be able to use this group and if this group
should get email, the email should be forwarded to her personal account.

Thanks
Adam Raff


"Jamestechman" <jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1184616319.705888.287330@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Can you explain "I found that I could not give
distribution groups permissions"


You should be able to grant "Send as" rights on a DL by going to the
security tab if that is what you're trying to do.


James Chong (MVP)
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On Jul 16, 3:50 pm, "Adam Raff" <ar...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good Day,

We are running Exchange 2003 SP2 with Outlook 2007 Client

I have a marketing manager who just asked me to create a email account
called N...@xxxxxxxxx What she would like to do is send out emails to
our
clients using this distribution group so it looks like it coming from the
above account.

I figured that I would create a distribution group with the above name
and
call it News and give it the above email address. This I believe made
sense
to me, but after looking into this I found that I could not give
distribution groups permissions. The only other option I can think of is
creating a normal email account with the above name and email address and
then linking it to the user with the following rights listed below

I figure I would give her rights to the account then give her Send As
rights
which I figure when she sends email out it will show that it's coming
from
N...@xxxxxxxxx

I do not believe this email account needs to receive email only send.

Is the above correct or am I missing something? Is there anything else I
should look into as well?

Thanks for your help
Adam Raff




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