Because I would not want that user to mess with the content, I would
probably export the ex-users mailbox to a .pst file and provide it to the
new user that way.
But you can log into the old user's mailbox and give permissions to the
inbox or mailbox to the new user. You could also associate the old user's
mailbox in Exchange 5.5 Admin with the new user's directory account and add
this mailbox to her Outlook profile.
"Robbie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thank you, but how would I set this up for the new user?
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> "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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>> If their mailbox still exists, yes.
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>> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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>> After furious head scratching, Robbie asked:
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>> | Can you read someone elses email if permissions are set up to do so?
>> | Using Exchange 5.5. New employee needs to be able to read the emails
>> | from a past employee.
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>> | Any help or suggestions?
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