Multiple exchange server accounts: Outlook 2003

J

Joe

I have 3 different accounts at work using a LAN and
exchange server. I have configured Outlook 2003 so that
I can read the emails that are sent to the respective
inboxes of the different accounts. But when I send an
email, it always sends it out of the default account. Is
there a way that I can send emails from each of the
respective accounts so that the recipients receive the
email from the account that I sent it out of?
Thanks
Joe
 
C

Chris Lineback [MSFT]

Yes, but you will need to assign yourself Send As permissions on the other
(non-default) accounts (see 281208 XADM: How to Grant a User "Send As"
Rights in Exchange Server 5.5 and http://support.microsoft.com/?id=281208.)

Once you have Send As rights for those accounts, when composing new messages
in Outlook choose View | From Field , select the account for which you have
permissions to send as. The recipients should then see the messages sent
from the other account.

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Hope that helps!!

Thank you!

Sincerely,
Chris Lineback, MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Messaging Support

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