Not unless something has changed. Alternate Recipients apply to inbound mail only. Unless someone else can think of something, I don't know of a way to accomplish this without Rules. Possibly, if a server-side rule could be configured, it would be easy enough to log in to his mailbox with another client and accomplish that, but I don't know if a server rule will be able to accomplish this. It might take a client-side rule, which he has already stated can't be done because this individual is using OWA.
Ben Winzenz,
MCSE
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But does the alternate recipient work with outbound mail?
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