If the alternate address associated to an account on the exchange server? if
so, you need Send As permissions on the account (or public folder) and will
type it into the From field.
If the address is a secondary address on your mailbox, you can create a
pop3/imap account and set a new send address - use a dummy server for
inbound and don't include it in send/receive groups. You will need a valid
smtp server and will need to change the address (or make multiple accounts
for each address).
Alternately, the admin could create a DL in the GAL for each address and
give you send as permission - if you receive mail on this address, your
account would be the only member of the DL. Type or select the address in
the from field before sending.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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