From: Cleiton Silva SP-Brazil on 15 Mar 2010 13:43 "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > > "Cleiton Silva SP-Brazil" <CleitonSilvaSPBrazil(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote in message news:7F6E9760-2DD2-494D-A088-B471A3F30DCC(a)microsoft.com... > > In my exchange 2007 there are two domain, domain1.com and domain2.com > > > > Each user is setup with default email set domain1.com and secundary > > domain2.com. > > > > In outlook 2007 we can receive mail from domain1.com and domain2.com. We > > need send mail with domain2.com in outlook, is it possible ? How can we > > setup > > It ? > > > > I can send and reply email only with the default domain setup in exchange > > user settings. Is there any rule or script to setup the secondary email > > for > > send and reply ? The idea is change between domain1.com and domain2.com > > > > Best Regards, > > This isn't natively possible, sorry. You would need to set up the > domain2.com addresses as additional mailboxes (granting the users Full > Mailbox & Send As rights) or as distribution groups with only said user as > member (also granting Send As rights). > > Or check out ChooseFrom at www.ivasoft.biz. I haven't used this but IIRC it > works for E2007. How can I view the groups and user that are with permission sendonbehalf to in enchange 2007 shell command ? I get the command Set-DistributionGroup -Identity GroupName -GrantSendOnBehalfTo User1,User2. Now I have to check in exchange it the permission was granted. Is there any command to check it ? >
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