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date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:19:06 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.exchange2000.active.directory.integration        back       


Send mails on behalf (without permissions!)   
Hi there, 
My current environment is Exchange 2000 Enterprise on a Windows 2000 native 
domain. I have a situation here where some users are able to send emails on 
behalf of others without been given that right. I've checked their mailbox 
rights and delegations settings through ADUC, System manager and Outook 
(delegations) and nothing is in place there. I also checked my group policies 
and none of them deal with those settings. 

Therefore, how could a user send emails on behalf of someone else without 
having any permission for that? Does anyone have a clue? 

Thanks, 
fduncan.
date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:19:06 -0800   author:   fduncan

Re: Send mails on behalf (without permissions!)   
Send on behalf is handled through the publicDelegates attribute, not through an 
ACE on the ACL and not through MAPI Properties (aka roles or mailbox 
permissions). Outlook has an issue where it is possible to have AD have this 
attribute but outlook won't display it properly.


--
Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services
www.joeware.net


fduncan wrote:
> Hi there, 
> My current environment is Exchange 2000 Enterprise on a Windows 2000 native 
> domain. I have a situation here where some users are able to send emails on 
> behalf of others without been given that right. I've checked their mailbox 
> rights and delegations settings through ADUC, System manager and Outook 
> (delegations) and nothing is in place there. I also checked my group policies 
> and none of them deal with those settings. 
> 
> Therefore, how could a user send emails on behalf of someone else without 
> having any permission for that? Does anyone have a clue? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> fduncan.
date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 16:56:08 -0500   author:   Joe Richards [MVP]

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