You need to have the advanced view in the MMC turned on.
 
Select View then Advanced View and then check the properties of the DL.
-----Original Message-----
From: RC Postmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 October 2001 11:03
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: sending mail as being a member of a Universal distribution group

Hi Robin,
 
I checked the properties of that Universal DL but were not able to see Security tab. (I also checked the other groups - they also do not have security tab) I am logged as Administrator. There were "General, Members, Member of, Managed by, Exchange General and E-mail addresses" tabs - but not "security". interesting...
I also tried to add headmaster account in each user's properties by adding them to the "send behalf of" list but it does not list the groups; just users are listed.
what can be done at this point?
 
thanks,
 
Metin Fehatoglu
A+, MCSE (W2k)
American Robert College
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 11:44 AM
Subject: RE: sending mail as being a member of a Universal distribution group

You're on the right track.
 
In AD, what you need to do is bring up the properties of the Universal DL and go to the Security tab. In here, add the two users who want to be able to Send As that DL, and for each user tick the Send As permissions box. Wait for replication to occur between your domain controllers in the site (if you have more than one) and then get those users to log off and then log back onto the network.
 
Robin.
-----Original Message-----
From: RC Postmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 October 2001 09:09
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: sending mail as being a member of a Universal distribution group

hi,
 
I have an e-mail address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and want to users receive e-mails that are sent to this account. So I created a Universal Distribution group and put these 2 people inside that group.(group's e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Everything works fine. They both receive the same e-mails.
 
Today they asked me how they can send e-mails from that account.
They use Outlook 2k and MAPI.
I thought that I could do it by doing the following:
Press new mail message and from the view menu press "from" field - then I wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED] in from field and tried to send a test message to myself. It immediately bounced back saying "you do not have right to send e-mail using this account."
That outlook uses MAPI and the client is a member of that group - in my opinion it must send - I checked properties of that group from AD but could nor find a way to give send right to that person as headmaster.
 
do you have any idea? at what step I did a mistake?
 
thanks
 
Metin Fehatoglu
A+, MCSE (W2k)
American Robert College
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