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Old 11-05-2006, 01:53 PM   #1
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Exchange 2003 / Server 2003 question

You know how a user can have multiple Exchange email address for themselves, but only one of them is the "primary, or default"? Ive noticed that when mail is delivered to an exchange box, the 'TO' field is filled in with the users information and the address listed there will always be their primary address, regardless of what email address the email was sent to, I know this sounds like a very minor issue, but imaginge if you get sent an email to adress2@domain.net, and you reply to the email, and the person who sent you the email originaly receives it from address1@domain.net

does anyone know how to change this defualt behavoir, or add a way for the user to select which email address to send from.

keep in mind that I have already tried to use the "FROM" field, but there doesnt seem to be a way to pick one of your own email addresses from there, simply the address or people in you conact list.

any ideas?
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add the second email account as a pop account, make sure that email is saved into users mailbox.

then when they create a new message at the top you will see a box that says accounts, you can select which account you want to send it from.
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add the second email account as a pop account, make sure that email is saved into users mailbox.

then when they create a new message at the top you will see a box that says accounts, you can select which account you want to send it from.

great, i like it.

any ideas for doing it with out creating a secondary account, or is that out of the question?
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