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Multiple email addresses?I'm a network admin and I have a question about having multiple email
addresses. I have several additional addresses so I can receive email for webmaster, info, netadmin. If I wanted to send an email from an address OTHER than my primary (ie. so it looked like it was coming from webmas***@123.com instead of me) can this be done and is it very difficult? SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I'm a network admin and I have a question about having multiple email You can set up these addresses as distribution groups (not as additional > addresses. I have several additional addresses so I can receive email > for webmaster, info, netadmin. If I wanted to send an email from an > address OTHER than my primary (ie. so it looked like it was coming > from webmas***@123.com instead of me) can this be done and is it very > difficult? alias addresses in your mailbox) & make yourself the only member of the group - then inbound mail will come to you & you'll be able to see to whom it was sent. Grant yourself "Send As" rights to the groups in Exchange, and then use the From field in a new message to specify the group name, and you can send as the groups. Other than that, you could see www.ivasoft.biz - Unisent might work for you. Thanks. I setup a global distribution group called webmaster and removed the
webmaster alias from my account. How or where do I set the "Send As" rights? I thought it was under my account, under the Exchange Advanced tab, under mailbox rights, then add the new group and assign the "Send As" rights but the newly created group does not show up when I search for it in the directory. Am I doing something wrong here? -SA Show quote "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I'm a network admin and I have a question about having multiple email > > addresses. I have several additional addresses so I can receive email > > for webmaster, info, netadmin. If I wanted to send an email from an > > address OTHER than my primary (ie. so it looked like it was coming > > from webmas***@123.com instead of me) can this be done and is it very > > difficult? > > You can set up these addresses as distribution groups (not as additional > alias addresses in your mailbox) & make yourself the only member of the > group - then inbound mail will come to you & you'll be able to see to whom > it was sent. > > Grant yourself "Send As" rights to the groups in Exchange, and then use the > From field in a new message to specify the group name, and you can send as > the groups. > > Other than that, you could see www.ivasoft.biz - Unisent might work for you. > > > SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thanks. I setup a global distribution group called webmaster and Yep - in ADUC, click view | advanced settings (am paraphrasing). Find the > removed the webmaster alias from my account. How or where do I set > the "Send As" rights? I thought it was under my account, under the > Exchange Advanced tab, under mailbox rights, then add the new group > and assign the "Send As" rights but the newly created group does not > show up when I search for it in the directory. Am I doing something > wrong here? group, open it, go to the security tab. Add yourself to the list & tick "send as" rights. Show quote > > -SA > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > >> SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> I'm a network admin and I have a question about having multiple >>> email addresses. I have several additional addresses so I can >>> receive email for webmaster, info, netadmin. If I wanted to send an >>> email from an address OTHER than my primary (ie. so it looked like >>> it was coming from webmas***@123.com instead of me) can this be >>> done and is it very difficult? >> >> You can set up these addresses as distribution groups (not as >> additional alias addresses in your mailbox) & make yourself the only >> member of the group - then inbound mail will come to you & you'll be >> able to see to whom it was sent. >> >> Grant yourself "Send As" rights to the groups in Exchange, and then >> use the From field in a new message to specify the group name, and >> you can send as the groups. >> >> Other than that, you could see www.ivasoft.biz - Unisent might work >> for you. Thanks. That worked great!
Show quote "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > Thanks. I setup a global distribution group called webmaster and > > removed the webmaster alias from my account. How or where do I set > > the "Send As" rights? I thought it was under my account, under the > > Exchange Advanced tab, under mailbox rights, then add the new group > > and assign the "Send As" rights but the newly created group does not > > show up when I search for it in the directory. Am I doing something > > wrong here? > > Yep - in ADUC, click view | advanced settings (am paraphrasing). Find the > group, open it, go to the security tab. Add yourself to the list & tick > "send as" rights. > > > > -SA > > > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > > > >> SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>> I'm a network admin and I have a question about having multiple > >>> email addresses. I have several additional addresses so I can > >>> receive email for webmaster, info, netadmin. If I wanted to send an > >>> email from an address OTHER than my primary (ie. so it looked like > >>> it was coming from webmas***@123.com instead of me) can this be > >>> done and is it very difficult? > >> > >> You can set up these addresses as distribution groups (not as > >> additional alias addresses in your mailbox) & make yourself the only > >> member of the group - then inbound mail will come to you & you'll be > >> able to see to whom it was sent. > >> > >> Grant yourself "Send As" rights to the groups in Exchange, and then > >> use the From field in a new message to specify the group name, and > >> you can send as the groups. > >> > >> Other than that, you could see www.ivasoft.biz - Unisent might work > >> for you. > > > > SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Thanks. That worked great! Most welcome. They do 'bury' it.Show quote > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > >> SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> Thanks. I setup a global distribution group called webmaster and >>> removed the webmaster alias from my account. How or where do I set >>> the "Send As" rights? I thought it was under my account, under the >>> Exchange Advanced tab, under mailbox rights, then add the new group >>> and assign the "Send As" rights but the newly created group does not >>> show up when I search for it in the directory. Am I doing something >>> wrong here? >> >> Yep - in ADUC, click view | advanced settings (am paraphrasing). >> Find the group, open it, go to the security tab. Add yourself to the >> list & tick "send as" rights. >>> >>> -SA >>> >>> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: >>> >>>> SA <S*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>>>> I'm a network admin and I have a question about having multiple >>>>> email addresses. I have several additional addresses so I can >>>>> receive email for webmaster, info, netadmin. If I wanted to send >>>>> an email from an address OTHER than my primary (ie. so it looked >>>>> like it was coming from webmas***@123.com instead of me) can this >>>>> be done and is it very difficult? >>>> >>>> You can set up these addresses as distribution groups (not as >>>> additional alias addresses in your mailbox) & make yourself the >>>> only member of the group - then inbound mail will come to you & >>>> you'll be able to see to whom it was sent. >>>> >>>> Grant yourself "Send As" rights to the groups in Exchange, and then >>>> use the From field in a new message to specify the group name, and >>>> you can send as the groups. >>>> >>>> Other than that, you could see www.ivasoft.biz - Unisent might work >>>> for you. |
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