Send on behalf of (exchange  2007)
Hi, the scenario is that the organisation has 3 sub sections e.g. main.com.au, sub1.com.au, sub2.com.au. so some have one or more email addresses e.g. xx@main.com.au, xx@sub1.com.au & xx@sub2.com.au I have set the permission, but nobody can send from the sub1 or sub2 address. what I am doing wrong??? Thank you very much Sepp Thank you very much Sepp
April 4th, 2010 11:42am

Hi, the scenario is that the organisation has 3 sub sections e.g. main.com.au, sub1.com.au, sub2.com.au. so some have one or more email addresses e.g. xx@main.com.au, xx@sub1.com.au & xx@sub2.com.au I have set the permission, but nobody can send from the sub1 or sub2 address. what I am doing wrong??? Thank you very much Sepp Thank you very much Sepp What permission did u set and how did u set them? For send on behalf permission u will have to wait for some time ( normally 2 hrs) or just restart the information store service on mbx server. Regards,Laeeq Qazi|Team Lead(Exchange + Sharepoint + BES + DynamicsCRM) www.HostingController.com
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April 4th, 2010 3:12pm

Right to send as and I have been waiting for two weeks (restarted the box as well) secretaries can send on behalf, no problem. only people with more than one email address on teh same account can't send with their other email addresses... eg as sub1 or sub2 or sub3. "You are not allowed to send this message because you are trying to send on behalf of another sender without permission to do so. Please verify that you are sending on behalf of the correct sender, or ask your system administrator to help you get the required permission. " Regards Thank you very much Sepp
April 5th, 2010 1:37am

For the mailboxes that has multiple e-mail addresses, we can only send from the primary address, but secondary address. Please see the answers in the threads below Sending messages from non-primary SMTP Address Possible to send Mail using secondary smtp-Address instead of primary SMTP? James Luo TechNet Subscriber Support (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/ms788697.aspx) If you have any feedback on our support, please contact tngfb@microsoft.com
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April 5th, 2010 6:15am

Thank you James, BUT why ??? this must effect quite a lot of Exchange users ....... would it not be simpler to take notice of this and apply a fix, if a third party can do it, why not MS??? why give the opportunity to have many accepted domains (and therefore many additional email addresses) and NOT provide the solutions??? It is hard to understand ..... Thank you very muchThank you very much Sepp
April 5th, 2010 6:23am

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