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JoAnn Paules
First time poster here
I would like some info about setting myself up to better support one of my
managers. We have Outlook 2003 on XP Pro and an Exchange Server. What I
think I'd like to be able to do is to reply to his emails for him. As of
yesterday I can arrange meetings and edit his calendar. (I didn't have that
access before because up until yesterday he never asked me to edit his
calendar.)
I assume I will be able to read his emails on my system? And if I reply,
there's some sort of a "On behalf of" type header? Will my name appear
somewhere so the recipients know the response is not from him directly? If I
read one of his emails before him, will it still show as unread on his
email? Will the emails he's read show up as read on my system?
I think if I had the info I needed to present to him, it might help ease
some of his stress. And then again, it may transfer over to me...... hmm,
maybe I need to rethink this. ;-)
I would like some info about setting myself up to better support one of my
managers. We have Outlook 2003 on XP Pro and an Exchange Server. What I
think I'd like to be able to do is to reply to his emails for him. As of
yesterday I can arrange meetings and edit his calendar. (I didn't have that
access before because up until yesterday he never asked me to edit his
calendar.)
I assume I will be able to read his emails on my system? And if I reply,
there's some sort of a "On behalf of" type header? Will my name appear
somewhere so the recipients know the response is not from him directly? If I
read one of his emails before him, will it still show as unread on his
email? Will the emails he's read show up as read on my system?
I think if I had the info I needed to present to him, it might help ease
some of his stress. And then again, it may transfer over to me...... hmm,
maybe I need to rethink this. ;-)