When I send an email on behalf of another user the recepient can see my name.
For example:
Sender: Todd Graver
On Behalf: John Doe
Recepient: Jane Smith
When Jane Smith receives the email the header reads: "Todd Graver on behalf
of John Doe"
Question: Is there any way to remove my name so the recepient can't tell
that I sent the email on John's behalf?
Thanks for your help! :)
Steffi - 27 Jan 2005 19:28 GMT
Perhabs this little tool is the solution for your question, have a look on
it: http://www.lucatec.de/mask It iis a small utility which automates
certain routine tasks if you're working with a Microsoft Exchange Server and
have set up public eMail accounts for individual departments, branches or
tasks of your organization.
best regards Steffi
> When I send an email on behalf of another user the recepient can see my name.
> For example:
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>
> Thanks for your help! :)
RTan - 29 Mar 2005 18:45 GMT
I believe I was able to do this before by setting up the sender's mailbox
profile in Outlook and then giving delegate rights of at least an author to
the one sending mail on behalf. You might want to test it out first though.
> When I send an email on behalf of another user the recepient can see my name.
> For example:
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Thanks for your help! :)