I have recently installed SBS 2003 and have deployed Outlook 2003 to the workstations that are running XP Pro.
For 2 users, within Outlook 2003 on their PC’s they have access to their Mailbox plus the other persons. I have granted permissions to the various folders so that each person can read etc, from either of the mailboxes. The problem is they need the ability to reply to a mail in the other persons mailbox.
For example user A opens an email in the Inbox of users B and does a reply. At the moment they get a NDR stating that they do not have permission to send to this recipient.
Should it be possible to do this and if so, is there a permission I have missed or a policy that needs changing. I do have a short term work round (which may become long term depending upon responses) and that is to drag the mail from user B into user A’s inbox and then do a reply. This works.
Any help would be appreciated.
Andy D
For 2 users, within Outlook 2003 on their PC’s they have access to their Mailbox plus the other persons. I have granted permissions to the various folders so that each person can read etc, from either of the mailboxes. The problem is they need the ability to reply to a mail in the other persons mailbox.
For example user A opens an email in the Inbox of users B and does a reply. At the moment they get a NDR stating that they do not have permission to send to this recipient.
Should it be possible to do this and if so, is there a permission I have missed or a policy that needs changing. I do have a short term work round (which may become long term depending upon responses) and that is to drag the mail from user B into user A’s inbox and then do a reply. This works.
Any help would be appreciated.
Andy D