Send From Issue

September 13th, 2009 - 01:14 pm ET by Peter Downes | Report spam
I am using Exchange 2003 SP2 and MS Outlook 2007 clients on an MS 2003 AD
domain. I need a user to be able to send out from two addresses.

I understand that there are three options:
1. Create a second AD user and email address. Assign Send As permissions
to the first AD user account.
2. Create a distribution list and use the Send As permission.
3. A third party utility.

I have tried both Option 1 & Option 2, and continue to get:
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For assistance,
contact your system administrator.

I have assigned Full Access rights to the AD user account (including Send
As).

I can send directly from the new user account, but not using the "From:"
option in the first user account.

Where am I going wrong?
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#1 Rich Matheisen [MVP]
September 13th, 2009 - 05:21 pm ET | Report spam
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 21:50:16 +0200, "IS" wrote:

The accounts that I tested belong to no groups. I created two new accounts
from scratch to perform the last test.



How long after you assigned the "Send As" permission did you wait
before you tried it?

Do you have more than one domain controller? If you do, do you see the
"Send As" permission correctly assigned on each of them?

FWIW, you don't need the Exchange "Full mailbox access" permission to
make use of "Send As", nor do you need to assign more permission than
"Send As". IOW, "Full control" is overkill.

When you assigned the "Send As" permission, how did you do it? Did you
add the user using just the "Security" tab or did you use the
"Advanced" button?

If you used the "Advanced" button what did you select in the "Apply
onto:" drop-down listbox? You want "This object only" and NOT the
"This object and all child objects".

Rich Matheisen
MCSE+I, Exchange MVP

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