Two questions about working with multiple mailboxes

G

Guest

Hello,

Using both Outlook 2000 and 2003. When you have multiple mailboxes displayed
in the folder list, new messages that you send are addressed from the primary
mailbox. What is the easiest way of being able to check mail in multiple
mailboxes and then generate new messages from each individual account?

Secondly, is there a way that you can turn on the out of office assistant in
multiple mailboxes without having to log in to each mailbox?
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

MarkN said:
Hello,

Using both Outlook 2000 and 2003. When you have multiple mailboxes
displayed
in the folder list, new messages that you send are addressed from the
primary
mailbox. What is the easiest way of being able to check mail in multiple
mailboxes and then generate new messages from each individual account?

www.ivasoft.biz - RightFrom and Unisent. But you will need Send As rights
to the other mailbox.
Secondly, is there a way that you can turn on the out of office assistant
in
multiple mailboxes without having to log in to each mailbox?

No, not that I know of. You can use OWA, though.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for your response, with regard to you mentioning OWA:how does this
allow me to turn on the out of office on multiple mailboxes.
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Thanks again,
MarkN


Lanwench said:
MarkN said:
Hello,

Using both Outlook 2000 and 2003. When you have multiple mailboxes
displayed
in the folder list, new messages that you send are addressed from the
primary
mailbox. What is the easiest way of being able to check mail in multiple
mailboxes and then generate new messages from each individual account?

www.ivasoft.biz - RightFrom and Unisent. But you will need Send As rights
to the other mailbox.
Secondly, is there a way that you can turn on the out of office assistant
in
multiple mailboxes without having to log in to each mailbox?

No, not that I know of. You can use OWA, though.
 

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