Ok....I've got a bit of a problem here and I hope someone's got an easier solution than I've come up with:
I have 20 different websites for which I receive the mail addressed to webmaster (webmaster@site1.com, webmaster@site2.com, etc.). I've got a couple of other users in a similar situation (sales@site1.com, sales@site2.com, etc.).
I do NOT want to set up 40+ accounts for what are really aliases. However, just adding additional SMTP addresses doesn't seem to do the trick, either: if someone sends a message to webmaster@site40.com, I want my response to appear to come from site40.com, not site1.com (my primary SMTP address).
The only thing I can come up with is to create 40+ accounts in AD and set them to forward to the appropriate account. Then give myself (and the guys that handle sales@, info@, etc.) Send On Behalf Of permission.
Is that the best way? Please tell me there's something easier.
Thanks in advance!
I have 20 different websites for which I receive the mail addressed to webmaster (webmaster@site1.com, webmaster@site2.com, etc.). I've got a couple of other users in a similar situation (sales@site1.com, sales@site2.com, etc.).
I do NOT want to set up 40+ accounts for what are really aliases. However, just adding additional SMTP addresses doesn't seem to do the trick, either: if someone sends a message to webmaster@site40.com, I want my response to appear to come from site40.com, not site1.com (my primary SMTP address).
The only thing I can come up with is to create 40+ accounts in AD and set them to forward to the appropriate account. Then give myself (and the guys that handle sales@, info@, etc.) Send On Behalf Of permission.
Is that the best way? Please tell me there's something easier.
Thanks in advance!