Hello,

I have an Outlook XP user who's primary identity points to the Exchange
Server as an Exchange Client (so of course by default, any messages composed
and sent, have the default Exchange identity in Active Directory).  This
person has 3 distintinctive e-mail addresses, and we have his aliases setup
in Active Directory as well.  Even know this person has 3 distinctive
addresses, all of his mail flows into one single NT account.

On the client side, I setup 2 additional POP3 accounts strictly for identity
reasons.  Since there is only one physical account, I only have his mail
retrieved using the Exchange client.  Under the "Send/Receive Groups" the
primary Exchange Account is the only one that does a full 'Send & Receive'.
The other 2 aliases only do a Send - because obviously, if they were to
retrieve the mail, each account would grab a 2nd and 3rd copy of each mail
message coming in.

Using this method, is the only way that I know of, to give the user the
ability to select which identity he/she wants to use when composing and
sending e-mail messages.

The problem is, no matter which identity the user selects, ALL messages are
coming from the Exchange Server Identity.  This worked perfectly in the
past - but that was using ALL accounts as POP3 clients, and using .pst files
for local storage.  I know that Exchange and POP3 accounts can co-exist, so
why does it insist on coming from the Exchange identity, when I selected a
different account to send with?

Thanks SO much for any information offered.

Mike



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