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pdarn...@my-dejanews.com

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Jan 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/7/99
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How do I Send As: “WebM...@Anydomain.com” alias via MS Corporate
Exchange Server without sending my personal reply e-mail address.

We house multiple web sites and there are different webmasters that support
each or all sites. Each of us have our own computers and often respond from
home or work. We would therefore like to respond to these questions posed to
“WebM...@Anydomain.com” by sending the e-mails with a from
"WebM...@Anydomain.com” alias.

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Peter Olsen

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Jan 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/8/99
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> We house multiple web sites and there are different webmasters that
support
>each or all sites. Each of us have our own computers and often
respond from
>home or work. We would therefore like to respond to these questions
posed to
>“WebM...@Anydomain.com” by sending the e-mails with a from
>"WebM...@Anydomain.com” alias.


Well, If you using Exchange server as your mailplatform - you might
use "delegates"

Eg in Outlook open the mailbox [WebM...@Anydomain.com]
Open the options dialog -> delegates, and add your delegates
You can use your help button, on the delegatespage for further
information

Other mailsystems might have similar functions

Best Regards
Peter Olsen
pol ad vejlehs dot dk

Sue Mosher [MVP]

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Jan 10, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/10/99
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Create a mailbox for the webmaster address and assign Send As permission to
the people who need to use it. Then, when you reply, display the From field
and put the Webmaster recipient name there.
--
Sue Mosher
Author of "The Microsoft Outlook E-mail and Fax Guide"
Slipstick Systems, Moscow
http://www.slipstick.com/exchange/

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> How do I Send As: "WebM...@Anydomain.com" alias via MS Corporate
> Exchange Server without sending my personal reply e-mail address.
>

> We house multiple web sites and there are different webmasters that
support
> each or all sites. Each of us have our own computers and often respond
from
> home or work. We would therefore like to respond to these questions posed
to
> "WebM...@Anydomain.com" by sending the e-mails with a from
> "WebM...@Anydomain.com" alias.
>

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