Re: Outlook / Exchange / sender

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Instead of Aliases create actual user ids and this will work

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Frank McCallister SBS MVP
COMPUMAC
"Jo Lambrecht" <JoLambrecht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F6F1B9B5-B64D-4EF2-9B70-DFBC3397E9A9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> No, its actually one user with 3 smtp-aliases.
> The info from victor is exactly what we mean, but we're are not realy into
> installing third party software on our clean microsoft machine.
>
> Regards,
> Jo
>
>
> "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:
>
>> Are the three users actual users or aliases?
>>
>> --
>> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
>> COMPUMAC
>> "Jo Lambrecht" <JoLambrecht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:C413EC80-10CE-4E62-A006-2B71ACCC9717@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > We've tested with the "FROM"-field but no success. You can indeed set
>> > the
>> > FROM-field, but if you type in a name (ex. Info@company) and send the
>> > email,
>> > the name is changed into the primary adress, so the recipient gets the
>> > primary adress.
>> >
>> > You can see the change of adress when you type in another name and go
>> > to
>> > the
>> > other fields (to, cc,subject), the name is automaticaly changed into
>> > the
>> > primary name. Disabling automatic name completion and automatic name
>> > checking doesn't fix the problem.
>> >
>> > It's like exchange, by itself, feels that the info@company name is an
>> > SMTP-adress from User1@company and by this way changes the name (witch
>> > is
>> > fairly logical in a certain way)
>> >
>> > Any more ideas, hints or tips, are welcome,
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Jo
>> >
>> >
>> > "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Jo
>> >>
>> >> At least in Outlook 2003 the user can fill in the From: line with the
>> >> desired address.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
>> >> COMPUMAC
>> >> "Jo Lambrecht" <JoLambrecht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> >> message
>> >> news:B891A034-E63E-403E-ABD2-0768E6E06D01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > Is there a way to choose the "sender" of outgoing email ? I make
>> >> > myself
>> >> > clear, One user has for example 3 smtp email adresses in exchange.
>> >> > Lets
>> >> > say
>> >> > user1@company, info@company and sales@company.
>> >> > One of the adresses is set as primary in exchange, so wen the client
>> >> > wants
>> >> > to send outgoing email, it does that always with his "primary"
>> >> > adress.
>> >> > (as
>> >> > sender-info)
>> >> >
>> >> > Is there a way to change the "sender-adress" from within Outlook at
>> >> > the
>> >> > client side (easely for the user so he can choose from his 3
>> >> > adresses)
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> > Jo
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>


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