So I can set up multiple exchange mailboxes - accounts to Outlook at the same 
time?
Not using POP3 or IMAP that is.

>>> "Smeltzer, Matt" <msmelt...@hrsb.ns.ca> 9.13.2010 11:36 AM >>>
Setup another mail for info@ then add that mailbox to the user's outlook
through email accounts, they can see both mail's when they go into the
info@ mail they can hit reply and it looks like replying from info@ they
also have the option to send as themselves...

That is what I do with a  few accounts connected to my outlook.

Matt


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Matt Smeltzer - CNA 5.1, Net+
Network Specialist
Halifax Regional School Board
msmelt...@hrsb.ns.ca 
(902) 464-2000 ext 2280

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of John Hawk
Sent: September-13-10 1:32 PM
To: tech-geeks@tech-geeks.org 
Subject: [tech-geeks] Exchange mailbox question - alias?

The user uses Outlook 2007 to connect to Exchange 2003.

u...@domain.org 


What is the best way to set up i...@domain.org so that the user can
see it in their Outlook session and reply back with it looking like it's
from info@ not u...@?

I think an alias would deliver the mail into user@ mailbox but then the
reply would
look like it was from user@ not i...@.

Or, I'd have to set up a POP3 or IMAP account and have the user 
select the reply from user from the drop down?

John.

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