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I have a client that has an SBS 2003 installation and has asked for the
following, but instead of me running around chasing my tail I wanted to know if it can be done. 1. Currently we have several office profiles. A general Office one - which receives emails from info@ tech@ auction@ Now they can only send from info@ - I would like an option for the team to choose which of the three they reply from. Ideally I would also like the email send option to cover other email addresses not on the receive list - e.g. Fiona@ and tim@ 2. The managers profile for the MD - receives emails from Fiona@ I would also like her to be able to see emails coming in to the info@ mailbox - ideally view and reply/move rights. 3. The other profiles - I would like them to have the option to reply to emails using alternative email addresses So does anyone know if this is possible ?? |
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