Granting specific access for an OWA user

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I have two questions:
1. I would like to grant the ability to change the message properties. I do
not need to grant someone the ability to send mail on behalf of someone and
all of that, I just need to enable the user to check mail, and set a property
to indicate that he looked at it. I see some permissions that look like they
might work, but I would like more detail on what the permissions are supposed
to do.

2. I'm having a lot of trouble just letting the user view anyone's mailbox
with OWA. I set the permissions in Active Directory, but I get a 401 error
whenever the user tries to log into somone else's mailbox with OWA.
.



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