Hi

On Monday 24 March 2014 at 7:02:30 AM, in
<mid:1275501464.20140324080...@gmx.net>, Feli Wilcke wrote:

> That is wrong. When you have defined more than one
> addresse there is a small dropdown list to choose from
> besides the sending address.


We do not have this small drop-down list in Outlook where I work.

If we leave the "from" field empty the message is sent from the
individual's default role account. Otherwise we have to type the
address into the "from" field or select it from the global
addressbook. If you don't have permission to send from the address you
put in the from field, the message either bounces, or doesn't go at
all.

For sending from an address that is not in the global addressbook, the
procedure is quite convoluted. I have to refer to the relevant
self-help article on our intranet when my primary role email address 
has changed since I last did it.


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