Are you simply trying to figure out how your technicians can post to this list?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bodnar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:57 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Public Folder: Send on behalf of ?


Is there a way to grant "Send on Behalf of" to a public folder the way you
can with a Mailbox?

I know others must have solved this, but here it is. For this list I am
using the SMTP address of a public folder. I assigned permissions  to the
folder for our Technicians. The mail comes in fine, and all the
Technicians can read the incoming mail from the Public Folder but can’t
respond to it. It tries to use their curretly logged on user settings  to
send the e-mail, not the SMTP address of the Public Folder. As far as I
can see there is no way to grant this permission on a Public Folder the
way you can with a Mialbox.

The only way around it I can see so far would be very complicated. To
create a user, create a mailbox for that user. Create a mailbox rule for
the mailbox that moves incoming mail to the Public Folder, and then grant
Send on behalf of rights on the mailbox to the Technicians.

Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.


Chris Bodnar

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