Outlook 2007 Delegates - Turn Off "On Behalf Of"?

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rgille

Hello - My name is B and my boss's name is S. I have delegate access to S's
Inbox. When I display S's Inbox and start a new message, I type S's name in
the email's "From:" field, but when someone recieves the message, it says
"From B on Behalf of S." S just wants it to say "From S." Is there any way
to turn off the "On Behalf Of" phrase? Thanks.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

This is with exchange server? The administrator will need to give B send as
permission to S's mailbox. It's done in active users and computers on the
server.

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rgille

Thank you Diane! You've basically answered my question, but I am going to
leave this post "active" for a bit to see if I can get additional detail
about how this is done, so I can tell the administrator.

Diane Poremsky said:
This is with exchange server? The administrator will need to give B send as
permission to S's mailbox. It's done in active users and computers on the
server.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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rgille said:
Hello - My name is B and my boss's name is S. I have delegate access to
S's
Inbox. When I display S's Inbox and start a new message, I type S's name
in
the email's "From:" field, but when someone recieves the message, it says
"From B on Behalf of S." S just wants it to say "From S." Is there any
way
to turn off the "On Behalf Of" phrase? Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Thank you Diane! You've basically answered my question, but I am going to
leave this post "active" for a bit to see if I can get additional detail
about how this is done, so I can tell the administrator.

microsoft.public.exchange.admin is a good place to find that answer.
 

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