RE: Use Exchange without email account

2010-12-13 Thread Campbell, Rob
The only other what to do it would be to give the non-mailbox enabled user the user names and passwords of the people they're sending mail for, and let them log in and open the mailbox as those users. You can only delegate permission in Exchange to someone who has an identity in Exchange. ---

RE: Use Exchange without email account

2010-12-13 Thread Roger Scudder
-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Use Exchange without email account The only other what to do it would be to give the non-mailbox enabled user the user names and passwords of the people they're sending mail for, and let them log in and open the mailbox as those users. You can only del

RE: Use Exchange without email account

2010-12-13 Thread Hastings, Jeff
Roger, If you are using Outlook Web Access that may work. The uses would have to share their passwords which may run into a company policy issue. Jeff Hastings Direct 207.262.3434 -Original Message- From: Roger Scudder [mailto:r...@scudderconsulting.com] Sent: Monday, December 13, 201

Re: Use Exchange without email account

2010-12-13 Thread Derek Johnson
Give them full mailbox permissions but not send as permissions. That way they van view the mail in the box but not have the ability to send as that address. Derek A. Johnson Senior Systems Administrator National Association of Realtors 430 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60606 Work: 1-312-329-86

RE: Use Exchange without email account

2010-12-13 Thread Wright, Seth - wrightst
; Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 2:46 PM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: RE: Use Exchange without email account > > The only other what to do it would be to give the non-mailbox enabled user > the user names and passwords of the people they're sending mail for, and >