Sending emails in bahalf of others - Outlook 2000

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I would like to know in the From field how to set it that when I am sending an email for someone else, it just says their name and not include mine.
 
If you have send permissions on their account, you can select their name in
the From: field.

If you are using an Exchange Server, the Administrator can assign send
permissions on the other person's account to allow you to send for them.

Janet said:
I would like to know in the From field how to set it that when I am
sending an email for someone else, it just says their name and not include
mine.
 
Ask your administrator to add the Send As permission for you on that
specific mailbox. With Outlook you can only give "Send on behalf of"
permissions.

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Janet said:
I would like to know in the From field how to set it that when I am
sending an email for someone else, it just says their name and not include
mine.
 
What if I set the permissions by right clicking on Properties for Outlook Today and set the permission to Owner? Does that not change anything or is it still the Administrator that has to set it?
 
Still the admin.

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Janet said:
What if I set the permissions by right clicking on Properties for Outlook
Today and set the permission to Owner? Does that not change anything or is
it still the Administrator that has to set it?
 
You're welcome! :-)

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