I am new to Exchange, however so far everything is going well. Here is my problem. I have a user account set up which works perfectly. I can send email internally to another user, as well as externally to other addresses. Receiving works fine as well.
Some users in my office require more than 1 e-mail address. I set up another user mailbox for the other address, and set the appropriate permissions including giving full mailbox access and send on behalf privleges. When I now try and send an email from the secondary e-mail address by typing the email address in the "FROM" field in Outlook I receive the following error.
"You do not have permission to send to this recipient"
Can anyone shed some light on this. I am positive it is something with my own mail server as I am just trying to send an email internally.
Please help! It's been driving me crazy for a week now!
Some users in my office require more than 1 e-mail address. I set up another user mailbox for the other address, and set the appropriate permissions including giving full mailbox access and send on behalf privleges. When I now try and send an email from the secondary e-mail address by typing the email address in the "FROM" field in Outlook I receive the following error.
"You do not have permission to send to this recipient"
Can anyone shed some light on this. I am positive it is something with my own mail server as I am just trying to send an email internally.
Please help! It's been driving me crazy for a week now!