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Talismaniak -> Send As permission (7.Feb.2006 12:33:57 PM)

 
Since the migration from Win2000/Exchange 2000 cluster to Win2003/Exchange 2003 cluster we have somehow lost the Send As permission. If a user has full mailbox access to a mailbox it can only use Send On Behave. how can I get it to work again? (We have the same problem on the Public Folders.




prashantsahane -> RE: Send As permission (8.Feb.2006 2:37:07 AM)

Hi,

Please Check following setting for user :

Grant "Send as" permissions
If you grant a user "Send as" permissions for another user's mailbox, the DelegateUser can send mail as the MailboxOwner. The From box in these messages appears as follows:
From: MailboxOwnerTo grant a user "Send as" permissions for another user's mailbox:



1.
On an Exchange computer, click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.

2.
On the View menu, click to select Advanced Features.

3.
Expand Users, right-click the MailboxOwner object where you want to grant the permission, and then click Properties.

4.
Click the Security tab, and then click Advanced.

5.
In the Access Control Settings for MailboxOwner dialog box, click Add.

6.
In the Select User, Computer, or Group dialog box, click the user account or the group that you want to grant "Send as" permissions to, and then click OK.

7.
In the Permission Entry for MailboxOwner dialog box, click This Object Only in the Apply onto list.

8.
In the Permissions list, locate Send As, and then click to select the Allow check box.

9.
Click OK three times to close the dialog boxes.For example, if you grant UserB "Send as" permissions for UserA's mailbox, UserB can send messages that appear to be sent from UserA. The From box in these messages appears as follows:
From: UserANote If you grant a user both "Send as" and “Send on behalf of” permissions, the "Send as" permission overrides the "Send on behalf of" permission.

Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Service Pack 2 introduced a change to the "Full mailbox access" permission so that users who have this permission can send mail as another user even if the "Send as" permission is denied. The "Full mailbox access" permission is only meant to grant Read access permission to the user. This problem was corrected in the March 2003 Exchange 2000 Server post-Service Pack 3 rollup. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
327174 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327174/) Full mailbox access permission grants the Send as permission, or the Send as permission is denied  ... Prashant Sahane




Talismaniak -> RE: Send As permission (17.Feb.2006 10:57:25 AM)

Thanks, but it is not working... I have the same problem with the public folders, no Send As permissions are working. The only one that can "Send As" is me... any idea?




Talismaniak -> RE: Send As permission (20.Mar.2006 9:30:14 AM)

Anyone out there? please help....




uemurad -> RE: Send As permission (21.Mar.2006 9:18:53 PM)

Just to confirm, please list all of the Security permissions granted to one of the users in question to the mailbox you want to be able to "Send As".
What happens when you attempt to Send As?




PatrickHoban -> RE: Send As permission (6.Apr.2006 11:52:47 PM)

See Microsoft KB327000.

Patrick




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