Exchange/Outlook Question

]SK[

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We have multiple domains at our work place which each person within the company can recieve emails on each of them. Within Windows 2003 Server "Active Directory Users and Computers" you can specify the default (sent from) email address, for example joe.bloggs@example.com. Now if Joe wanted to send from one of the other emails under his account, e.g. joe.bloggs@example2.com how would he go about doing so? Looking though Outlook I can't find any sort of mail alias features.
Any where simple that I have just overlooked?

Oh why did I agree to let them go back to Exchange :(
 

babs

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You can apply 'send from' or 'send on behalf of' permissions on AD users/mailboxes. Make sure each user has these permissions on their respective accounts, and then in outlook (assuming they use Word as the email editor - as is default), on a new message click the arrow pointing down on the right of the Options button, and make sure From is selected.

This gives them the 'From' field next to To, CC, BCC etc, where they can speicfy where it's coming from.
 

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