NO, NO, 

In Outlook>>>View>>>check "from" field. 

In the "from" field check one of the "legal-for-you" smtp addresses. This can
be secondary proxy addresses on a single mailbox, or other mailboxes that you
have "send as" rights.  

No code writing or separate mailboxes is required.

Walt

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Knock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 5:17 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Multiple SMTP reply addresses


Thanks for the advice, but as one of you guys mentioned, the user would
need a seperate mailbox for each SMTP address.  I've already tried just
giving them multiple SMTP addresses in Exch Administrator, but even if
they type in the full SMTP address they wish to use, it defaults to
sending the message from there Reply address as specified in Exch
Administrator.  Sending from a completely seperate mailbox address is fine
(i.e the boss/secretary scenario), but I'd like to avoid having multiple
mailboxes for each user.

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