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OK I have someone with 2 email addresses through the same exchange server due
to a change in the company name. For example (e-mail address removed) and (e-mail address removed)
What I want to do is to have Jay be able to send email from both accounts
through Outlook. Again this is not a pop3 setup if it was it would be kind
of easy since I have that same setup at home. Do I need to setup 2 different
profiles on the Exchange Server? If so won't that not work due to needing to
log into the Domain as the profile name that Outlook uses to authenticate?
Right now if he recevies and email sent to (e-mail address removed) and he replies its
sent from (e-mail address removed) and not (e-mail address removed) that confuses the senders.
I would really appreciate any help on this. I know a possible workaround
could be to setup Outlook Express to use 1 account but we don't want to do
that since we want to use the shared Public Folders and such.
to a change in the company name. For example (e-mail address removed) and (e-mail address removed)
What I want to do is to have Jay be able to send email from both accounts
through Outlook. Again this is not a pop3 setup if it was it would be kind
of easy since I have that same setup at home. Do I need to setup 2 different
profiles on the Exchange Server? If so won't that not work due to needing to
log into the Domain as the profile name that Outlook uses to authenticate?
Right now if he recevies and email sent to (e-mail address removed) and he replies its
sent from (e-mail address removed) and not (e-mail address removed) that confuses the senders.
I would really appreciate any help on this. I know a possible workaround
could be to setup Outlook Express to use 1 account but we don't want to do
that since we want to use the shared Public Folders and such.