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Multiple emails in Outlook

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Chandhru

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Jun 12, 2003
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I have Outlook 2000 configured for IMAP. I receive emails for my account and also an group email.

Is it possible for me, so that whenever I reply an group email, the sender address is group email address instead of my address.

please help

 
You will need to enable the From field and then enter the name of your group in that field

To enable: In the reply e-mail click view and ensure the from field is ticked.
Note: You will need to be authorised to send on behalf of the group for this to work

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Thanks for your reply gizmo. I did enable the from button in my reply email. but as you said, I dont have permission to send the mail on behalf of the group (even though I am a member of the group). If you could please let me know, what permissions should I enable in my group properties, that would be great

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The best bet (and the one I alwasy use) are to set yourself (or IT to set if appropriate) as the owner of the box.
I have a box where all 5 of us are ste to owner but still one of us cannot send on behalf of the box (a bug perhaps?)
You at least need to be a folder contact I believe but I use the easy route of Owner everytime

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Thanks for your response.I have a doubt how could I set two or three persons as the owner of the group. please let me know.
 
I have been able to add the inbox, but the problem is I am not able to open the folders. I could not either right click on the new group folder, to go to proeperties. should I do something in Active directory users and computers or should I do something in Exchange. I have access to both active directory and for exchange.
 
That one I don't know.
I am only an end user and when I cannot expand folders i generally call the helpdesk.
But they would (or you) would need to set the permissions for all folders and sub-folders to owner, how you go about this I don't know.
You could try through the properties of outlook itself?

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Thanks for your help Phil. I appreciate it.
 
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