grant permission with send on behalf?

G

Guest

hi,

i would like another person in my company to be able to send on behalf of my
email account. how can i do that, although i had added that person user
account into my 'send on behalf' granted permission but when she tried to
send an email out on my behalf, it came back with an error message indicating
:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: test
Sent: 2005-07-25 00:31

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

(e-mail address removed) on 2005-07-25 00:31
You do not have permission to send to this recipient. For
assistance, contact your system administrator.
MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:/DC=net/DC=domain:N2

is there any other place that i have to set other than the 'send on behalf'?
looking forward for help! million thanks in advance.


regards,
evangeline
 
G

Guest

I am having the exact same problem. However, I am using Exchange 2003
(Windows Server 2003) and I realized that I am able to send emails on behalf
of a person in my company even though I am not listed as one of the deleguees
on the delegation list on this person computer. This makes me believe that
this issue might have something to do with Exchange and not Outlook directly.

I did give myself permission to send Emails on this person's behalf a while
ago but we then migrated our Windows NT 4.0 server to WSBS 2003 with Outlook
2003. After this change I no longer was listed as a deleguee but I can still
send on the other person's behalf. However, a new user that I did added to
the delegation list is not able to send on his behalf.

I don't find any help about this issue either, if someone knows or have a
clue why this is happening, please let me know.

Thanks,
Jana
 

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