Did the admin give her send as rights to the mailbox?
Did you look at the actual header to see what it says? Some email clients
will hide one of the accts.
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"S.Clark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Exchange and Outlook 2003
>
> My better half sends email on behalf of an Executive. The emails used to
> say From [Her] on behalf of [Executive]. She is still able to send emails
> on
> his behalf, but the email recipient no longer sees the "on behalf of".
>
> How does she turn this back 'on'?
>
>
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