Re: Delegation / Permissions Question
- From: "Wayne" <wayne@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 20:44:09 +0100
As far as I know, the only 2 options are "send as" and "send on behalf of" -
the only other way would be to forward the mail rather than replying.
"Charlie B" <bc9ams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I've got a problem with Delegation that I am hoping someone can help me
with. I need to be able to the following:
User A accesses User B's mailbox via either Delegation, or through Full
Mailbox / Send As permissions. User A opens a mail in User B's Inbox, and
replies to it. Now Outlook seems to by default make the sending account
the person who the mail was sent to originally (User B), rather than the
person who is writing the email (User A). I understand why this is the
case, as in a lot of situations it makes sense. However In this situation
it would make more sense for mail to come from User A.
I understand how to get it to say "From: user A on behalf of User B", but
I want it just to come from User A.
Exchange 2003 + Outlook 2000/2003 if that matters.
Any ideas? A user claims that this was the behaviour prior to us migrating
from Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003.
Thanks
.
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