From: Surfer on 26 Jul 2010 13:58 Hi! I have two companies within one mothercompany. The people at the selloffice works for both companies and also recieves email to both domains user(a)a.com and user(a)b.com. The problem is that they need to reply and send as the right company. Is this possible in exchange 2007. I dont wanna make a diffrent mailbox and do the send on behalf. I just wanna have all users running one mailbox and should email as both user(a)a.com and user(a)b.com. Best regards Jimmy
From: Claus Christensen on 27 Jul 2010 05:47 Hi Jimmy, if you don't want to create an additional mailbox then it's possible only with a little add-on software: Exchange send-as add-on http://www.servolutions.com/changesender.htm. - Claus "Surfer" wrote: > Hi! > > I have two companies within one mothercompany. The people at the selloffice > works for both companies and also recieves email to both domains user(a)a.com > and user(a)b.com. The problem is that they need to reply and send as the right > company. Is this possible in exchange 2007. I dont wanna make a diffrent > mailbox and do the send on behalf. I just wanna have all users running one > mailbox and should email as both user(a)a.com and user(a)b.com. > > Best regards > Jimmy > >
From: Brian Cryer on 27 Jul 2010 09:18 "Surfer" <Surfer(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5FB13FBD-E2E7-4624-A277-8AFEA3425767(a)microsoft.com... > Hi! > > I have two companies within one mothercompany. The people at the > selloffice > works for both companies and also recieves email to both domains > user(a)a.com > and user(a)b.com. The problem is that they need to reply and send as the > right > company. Is this possible in exchange 2007. I dont wanna make a diffrent > mailbox and do the send on behalf. I just wanna have all users running one > mailbox and should email as both user(a)a.com and user(a)b.com. If you do go the route of having a separate inbox for each (which I know you said you don't want to do), then provided you grant "send-as" on both mailboxes then the user just needs to click reply and it will appear to go from the right email account. I know this works (with both Exchange 2003 and 2007) because I use it occasionally. -- Brian Cryer http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian
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