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Please Treat This as Private Problem
We are running Exchange 2003 with Outlook 2003. When someone external
sends recipient1 an email marked as private, the email only appears in Outlook if Outlook is opened to recipient1's Outlook profile. If someone else has recipient1's mailbox added to their Outlook profile, the private email does not appear in the email list when recipient1's inbox is selected. Is there a way someone with full permission to recipient1's mailbox (including "send as") can open a private email sent to recipient1 in their own Outlook profile when recipient1's mailbox is added to their profile? Thanks, Jim |
Please Treat This as Private Problem
The Tools | OPtions | Delegates dialog has an option for allowing delegates to see the user's private items.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 wrote in message ups.com... We are running Exchange 2003 with Outlook 2003. When someone external sends recipient1 an email marked as private, the email only appears in Outlook if Outlook is opened to recipient1's Outlook profile. If someone else has recipient1's mailbox added to their Outlook profile, the private email does not appear in the email list when recipient1's inbox is selected. Is there a way someone with full permission to recipient1's mailbox (including "send as") can open a private email sent to recipient1 in their own Outlook profile when recipient1's mailbox is added to their profile? Thanks, Jim |
Please Treat This as Private Problem
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
... We are running Exchange 2003 with Outlook 2003. When someone external sends recipient1 an email marked as private, the email only appears in Outlook if Outlook is opened to recipient1's Outlook profile. If someone else has recipient1's mailbox added to their Outlook profile, the private email does not appear in the email list when recipient1's inbox is selected. Is there a way someone with full permission to recipient1's mailbox (including "send as") can open a private email sent to recipient1 in their own Outlook profile when recipient1's mailbox is added to their profile? Thanks, Jim The Tools | OPtions | Delegates dialog has an option for allowing delegates to see the user's private items. Out of curiousity, Sue, do you know what happens if you're given permissions to the other mailbox at the Exchange level? Can you see Private without interference, or can only the primary domain account see them? I don't have an exchange server handy to test and was hoping you might know off the top of your head. -- f.h. |
Please Treat This as Private Problem
I can't check that either right now, but IIRC, if the user is granted full mailbox access, they are essentially an owner, with the same access as the original owner, including the ability to see all private items.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "F.H. Muffman" wrote in message ... Out of curiousity, Sue, do you know what happens if you're given permissions to the other mailbox at the Exchange level? Can you see Private without interference, or can only the primary domain account see them? I don't have an exchange server handy to test and was hoping you might know off the top of your head. -- f.h. |
Please Treat This as Private Problem
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
I can't check that either right now, but IIRC, if the user is granted full mailbox access, they are essentially an owner, with the same access as the original owner, including the ability to see all private items. Yes - full mailbox access grants access to *everything*. "F.H. Muffman" wrote in message ... Out of curiousity, Sue, do you know what happens if you're given permissions to the other mailbox at the Exchange level? Can you see Private without interference, or can only the primary domain account see them? I don't have an exchange server handy to test and was hoping you might know off the top of your head. -- f.h. |
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