Send As? (cross)
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 19:14:35 +0100
Hi,
Can anybody tell me how to allow a member of a (W2K AD domain) security or
distribution group to Send As (using the From field in Outlook) the group -
meaning that replies to this email will return to the group. I've tried to
do it on the Groups Security tab, adding the user and allowing "Send" - but
this doesn't work right away - should I perhaps restart the server or
stop/start the mailstore?
Thanx!
Jakob H. Heidelberg
Denmark
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