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Hmmm…. How weird is this…. I set the uname@ as the primary and click
apply and then ok. I go straight back in and check it and it is ok… still
primary. I wait for a minute and it’s gone back and set the
firstnamelastname@ address as primary!! Any ideas guys? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mulnick, Al *supposed* to be every minute by
default. Can you check application event log for errors? Do you see
anything in there? Al From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Rutherford How long before the RUS service kicks in?
I made the change yesterday and it's the same issue today? No, she wants that alias to be her
permanent address. Cheers Al From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mulnick, Al You're waiting for the refresh most
likely. Just because you changed it, doesn't mean it takes effect
immediately. However, whatever the primary address is, that's what should
be sent as the from address field. If it's not in your case, you may have to
wait for a process to update, such as the RUS process. If you want to have a user send as
somebody else on a regular basis (they flip back and forth between addresses
for some reason) then you need an alternate method. Is this the case? Al From: Robert
Rutherford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I know it's possible on pop3/smtp but they
are using straight exchange :O( From: Comeau, Steven
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hmmmm.... I have several SMTP
addresses and my primary is set as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(I'm getting rejected from the Active Directory list because I haven't changed
my name on their list from [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Unless they are using POP3/SMTP, where there is a field for the reply to
address in the setup of Outlook, it is supposed to work. Steven Comeau From: Robert
Rutherford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] That doesn't seem to be the case here.
Take the below :- From: User Name
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you look at the above you will see [EMAIL PROTECTED] ..... this
should read [EMAIL PROTECTED] . The
uname address is set as the primary on Exchange. BR Rob From: You can have several SMTP addresses (Email
addresses) in Exchange for each user, but by setting the Primary one, that
becomes the default reply-to address. Steven Comeau From: Robert
Rutherford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi All, I know this is off topic but I have no real Exchange
knowledge.... This is probably a stupid question but I have spent some time on
google and couldn't see a resolution. I've got a customer running SBS2003 and Outlook2003.
She wishes to change her 'from' address in outlook to a different alias... how
do I do this? I created the alias and set it to her default and I can send mail
to the alias. Thanks. Rob
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