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Browse All TopicsI have a small company and a server running on Windows Server 2003. I have my own e-mail account for my daily business but also our general "info" e-mail address is link to me so I get all the messages sent to this address.
However, I cannot reply from this "info" address. When I try I get an error that I do not have enough rights. I am not an expert but I wonder of this is something I can easlily change myself.
I have administrator rights.
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If the info, is another mailbox then you can add the send on behalf of permission to that mailbox.
To do this goto Active Directory Users and Computers right click on the info user and select properties, select the Exchange General tab and click delivery options.
If it's not another mailbox and it is just another mail address attached to your account then you will need to use a 3rd party tool. See here: http://www.ivasoft.biz/uni
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by: demazterPosted on 2009-11-03 at 03:26:37ID: 25727812
Do you have Exchange running or are you using Windows 2003 POP3/SMTP?