From: Claus Christensen on
You might want to try a 3rd party product called ChangeSender that allows you
to choose the send-as address in Outlook:
http://www.servolutions.com/changesender.htm


"gocat2005" wrote:

> Hi Larry
>
> Sorry - I meant SMTP.
>
> Let me re-phrase the question.
>
> I have an SBS mailbox called graham(a)myco.com. I have added an SMTP address
> to my mailbox called whatever(a)myco.com. So I can receive mail to
> whatever(a)myco.com in my Inbox.
>
> If I want to send an email from the whatever(a)myco.com email identity I cannot.
>
> How do I do that without creating a whole new SBS user/mailbox etc.?
>
> Shall I remove the SMTP address from my mailbox, then create a mail enabled
> Public Folder called WHATEVER. I could set the Send-As property of the Public
> Folder to allow me to send mail as whatever(a)myco.com
>
> Or what? Any ideas?
>
>
> "Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP]" wrote:
>
> > POP3 is for retreiving mail. You said you wanted to send mail.
> >
> > Any help below? From a reply by MS CSS:
> >
> > If you send out e-mail from address sales(a)mydomain.com or
> > service(a)mydomain.com, you get error:
> >
> > You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact
> > your system administrator.
> >
> > This is expected behavior because you don't have "send as" right for sales
> > or service account.
> >
> > To fix this, please try the following:
> >
> > Note: Suppose you created accounts for sales and services in ADUC.
> >
> > 1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and
> > then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".
> > 2. On the View menu, click to select Advanced Features.
> > 3. In the console tree, go to Domail.local\My Buniness\Users\SBSUsers
> > 4. In the right pane, right-click sales(service)then click Properties.
> > 5. On the security tab, click Add, and then type the name of the your account.
> > 7. Click Check your user account to verify the name, and then click OK.
> > 8. Verify that user is selected, and then click to select the Send As.
> > 9. Quit Active Directory Users and Computers.
> >
> > Step 2: Send out e-mail with account account(a)company.com.
> >
> > 1. Logon workstation with your account.
> > 2. Create a new e-mail.
> > 3. Fill in sales(a)mydomain.com or service(a)mydomain.com in the From field. If
> > you cannot see From, please click View/From Field.
> > 4. Send out e-mail.
> >
> > -Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit.
> >
> > -Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com
> >
> >
> > > Hi Larry
> > >
> > > Google wasn't very friendly that's why I came to the technet forum. It
> > > gave me a load of stuff I don't want - you can't set the Send-As
> > > property of an Alias.
> > >
> > > Should I create a mail-enabled public folder and set the send-as
> > > property or maybe create a new pop3 account or what?
> > >
> > > "Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Google or Bing (goobing) is your friend:
> > >>
> > >> "how to send as a different user from exchange"
> > >>
> > >> -Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit.
> > >>
> > >> -Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com
> > >>
> > >>> Hello
> > >>>
> > >>> I add an SMTP email address to my SBS mailbox called
> > >>> sales(a)myplace.com and they appear in my Inbox. OK.
> > >>>
> > >>> Now I want to send emails from sales(a)myplace.com. How do I do that?
> > >>>
> > >>> Someone suggested I create a mail enabled public folder and then
> > >>> "Send-As" from the Public Folder. Is that right? Is there a
> > >>> procedure?
> > >>>
> > >> .
> > >>
> >
> >
> > .
> >
From: Brian Cryer on
"gocat2005" <gocat2005(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A747F258-DD83-497C-BA3C-B51E14B42D67(a)microsoft.com...
> Hello
>
> I add an SMTP email address to my SBS mailbox called sales(a)myplace.com and
> they appear in my Inbox. OK.
>
> Now I want to send emails from sales(a)myplace.com. How do I do that?

Does this help:
http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian/msexchange/exch_howto_grant_send_as.htm
--
Brian Cryer
http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian

From: Ace Fekay [MVP - Directory Services, MCT] on
Gocat,

As was mentioned earlier, the better bet without going third party is
to setup a mail enabled public folder using whatever email address you
want. Add yourself to the public folder properties give yourself
SendAs, then select it as the From address when sending out emails.
Upon anyone replying to that email address, it will go into the public
folder. Setup a rule in the public folder to forward a copy of
anything posted or emailed into it, to your own email address.

Here's more info on how to set it up.

Using Public Folders as a Mailbox
http://www.msexchange.org/articles/MF021.html

Ace

On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:42:22 -0700, gocat2005
<gocat2005(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Hi Larry
>
>Sorry - I meant SMTP.
>
>Let me re-phrase the question.
>
>I have an SBS mailbox called graham(a)myco.com. I have added an SMTP address
>to my mailbox called whatever(a)myco.com. So I can receive mail to
>whatever(a)myco.com in my Inbox.
>
>If I want to send an email from the whatever(a)myco.com email identity I cannot.
>
>How do I do that without creating a whole new SBS user/mailbox etc.?
>
>Shall I remove the SMTP address from my mailbox, then create a mail enabled
>Public Folder called WHATEVER. I could set the Send-As property of the Public
>Folder to allow me to send mail as whatever(a)myco.com
>
>Or what? Any ideas?
>
>
>"Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP]" wrote:
>
>> POP3 is for retreiving mail. You said you wanted to send mail.
>>
>> Any help below? From a reply by MS CSS:
>>
>> If you send out e-mail from address sales(a)mydomain.com or
>> service(a)mydomain.com, you get error:
>>
>> You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance, contact
>> your system administrator.
>>
>> This is expected behavior because you don't have "send as" right for sales
>> or service account.
>>
>> To fix this, please try the following:
>>
>> Note: Suppose you created accounts for sales and services in ADUC.
>>
>> 1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and
>> then click "Active Directory Users and Computers".
>> 2. On the View menu, click to select Advanced Features.
>> 3. In the console tree, go to Domail.local\My Buniness\Users\SBSUsers
>> 4. In the right pane, right-click sales(service)then click Properties.
>> 5. On the security tab, click Add, and then type the name of the your account.
>> 7. Click Check your user account to verify the name, and then click OK.
>> 8. Verify that user is selected, and then click to select the Send As.
>> 9. Quit Active Directory Users and Computers.
>>
>> Step 2: Send out e-mail with account account(a)company.com.
>>
>> 1. Logon workstation with your account.
>> 2. Create a new e-mail.
>> 3. Fill in sales(a)mydomain.com or service(a)mydomain.com in the From field. If
>> you cannot see From, please click View/From Field.
>> 4. Send out e-mail.
>>
>> -Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit.
>>
>> -Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com
>>
>>
>> > Hi Larry
>> >
>> > Google wasn't very friendly that's why I came to the technet forum. It
>> > gave me a load of stuff I don't want - you can't set the Send-As
>> > property of an Alias.
>> >
>> > Should I create a mail-enabled public folder and set the send-as
>> > property or maybe create a new pop3 account or what?
>> >
>> > "Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Google or Bing (goobing) is your friend:
>> >>
>> >> "how to send as a different user from exchange"
>> >>
>> >> -Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit.
>> >>
>> >> -Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com
>> >>
>> >>> Hello
>> >>>
>> >>> I add an SMTP email address to my SBS mailbox called
>> >>> sales(a)myplace.com and they appear in my Inbox. OK.
>> >>>
>> >>> Now I want to send emails from sales(a)myplace.com. How do I do that?
>> >>>
>> >>> Someone suggested I create a mail enabled public folder and then
>> >>> "Send-As" from the Public Folder. Is that right? Is there a
>> >>> procedure?
>> >>>
>> >> .
>> >>
>>
>>
>> .
>>
Ace

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