True this.  This is true.

We actually do it for a couple of users, but I hate it so much that I
always forget about it.

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Carl Houseman <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is another option that can be used for small scale deployments:****
>
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> 3. An additional POP/SMTP account configured in Outlook with the secondary
> SMTP address, with mail receiving disabled, and using the Exchange server
> with relaying enabled as its SMTP server.  The user simply chooses the
> alternate account when sending.****
>
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>
> Carl****
>
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>
> *From:* Simon Butler [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 23, 2012 7:07 AM
> *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> *Subject:* RE: One Mailbox Many Addresses****
>
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> As far as Exchange is concerned, all users only have one email address for
> sending – the primary.****
>
> If the user wants to send as another address, then you have two options. *
> ***
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>
> **1.       **A second mailbox.****
>
> **2.       **A third party tool called Choose From by ivasoft.biz. ****
>
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>
> Mailbox does NOT equal CAL as Exchange 2003 is licenced per seat. ****
>
> Therefore you can have as many mailboxes as you like. ****
>
> The primary account will need to have Send As and Full Mailbox Access. ***
> *
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> You then have two options for email handling. ****
>
> **1.       **Forward the email to the primary mailbox and have a rule
> sort the email – you need to adjust your rule because it is certainly
> possible to sort the email based on the email address. ****
>
> **2.       **Have both mailboxes open in Outlook at the same time.
> If you use Outlook 2010 and add both mailboxes as separate accounts (So
> run the New account tool) rather than an additional mailbox in the
> traditional way of Outlook 2003/2007, then the user will get notifications
> for both mailboxes and sent items will be managed correctly. ****
>
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> It very much depends on how the user wants to work. ****
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> Simon. ****
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> w: http://exchange.sembee.info/****
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>
> *From:* Thozama Nonxuba [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* 23 February 2012 11:18
> *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> *Subject:* One Mailbox Many Addresses****
>
> ** **
>
> Hi****
>
> I have a question that should be easy but I cant find a simple answer. I
> have a  mailbox for Joe , his primary email address is [email protected]. He has
> another email address [email protected] that goes to the same malibox. The
> question is,  can he easily send as [email protected]. Also can he seperate
> incoming email addressed to [email protected] into a seperate folder. I tried to
> seperate incoming email through a rule but it took all email for Joe to the
> folder, whether addressed to  [email protected] or [email protected] . Can the above be
> done without incurring the cost of another CAL by creating another mailbox
> just for [email protected] .****
>
> Environment Exchange 2003 SP3 – Outlook 2010 or 2003 on Windows 7
> Professional.****
>
> Thanks .****
>
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> *Thozama Nonxuba
> IT Manager
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