Send As - Exchange 2007 SP1
I have the following scenario. Users with 2 active directory accounts. Account A is linked to email A @domain1.com Account B is linked to email B @domain2.com The users log in to account A on their machines, and in Outlook email A is setup. email B is added as a second mailbox. Account A is given full manage rights, and send as right via EMC. When a user receives or send mail for email A all is fine. If the user receives email at email B, then replies to it, all is fine. If a user starts a fresh email and tries to use B as the from address, they get an NDR that they do not have "send on behalf of" permissions to that mailbox. This is by design, I don't want them sending on behalf of, I want them sending as. How can I fix this? Thanks in advance!
July 6th, 2011 9:15pm

Hi Can you run this shell command Add-ADPermission -Identity "account" -User "User name" -ExtendedRights "send as" -AccessRights ReadProperty, WriteProperty -Properties "Personal Information" and still if same issue, reconfigure once and try again This will solve above issue.
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July 7th, 2011 11:34am

Hi, From your description, you can achieve ‘send as’ function. And you can refer to the steps in article ‘Granting the Send As Permission for a Mailbox’, which has given the details: http://www.messagingtalk.org/granting-send-permission-mailbox Hope this helps. ThanksSophia Xu
July 8th, 2011 4:59am

The problem isn't that the users doesn't have the right permissions. The problem is that when I select from and chose the alternate address, this one user gets a bounce message that they don't have "Send on behalf" permissions to this mailbox. The problem is. 1. They don't have "send on behalf" permissions, which is also called delegation, they have "send as" permissions. I've checked and the send on behalf permissions aren't there which is good. For some reason though her outlook client is tryint to send on behalf of. 2. We set up 12 other users and they all work fine. BTW your article ‘Granting the Send As Permission for a Mailbox’ has incorrect syntax towards the end. It says "Now you notice that Administrator mailbox is now able to send mails on behalf of user Triston." which is confusing your readers. "Send as" permissions is point of the article, but in exchange there is also a "send on behalf of" feature. Two separate features. I think you should reword that last sentence. Anyway, the problem still exists for this user.
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July 13th, 2011 6:30pm

If it's just for one user, then try the below if you havent. Try using online mode and NOT cache mode. Create a new MAPI profile for this users and test. Try for the same user on another PC. Sukh
July 13th, 2011 8:38pm

Hi, Sorry for your inconvenience. In the article of above link, that sentence should be ‘Now you notice that Administrator mailbox is now able to send mails as user Triston’. If only one person has this issue, you can check the above as Sukh says. Wait for your reply. ThanksSophia Xu
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July 14th, 2011 10:44am

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