Hi Guys,

I have a small issue that I thought I would ask about here in case anyone has any ideas. Basically, I have a client with several users using MS SBS 2003. They have recently added a new domain, and everything is set-up fine, with inbound email working a treat.

The issue is that one of the users needs to be able to change the From address depending on who she wants to appear to be. Unfortunately when she does this she gets the following error:

Code:
      user@domain.tld on 18/09/2007 12:15
            You do not have permission to send to this recipient.  For assistance, contact your system administrator.
            MSEXCH:MSExchangeIS:/DC=local/DC=domain:SERVERNAME
The issue is due to the fact that MS Exchange only wants mail from the default email address. I know I can trick this by creating a dummy POP3 account and allowing outbound mail through SMTP authentication, this just seems a bit messy though.