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Question : Sending a message "on behalf of" without Exchange
I send out messages to fellow members of my local chapter of a national community service organization. These messages are originated by the President or other officers. I'm doing this from home. I'd love to be able to put the originator's email address in the from field because everyone assumes that I am sending (and frequently composing) the messages for myself and/or just clicks reply to respond. I realize that there are a lot of reasons why this shouldn't be allowed easily - particularly without the controls of Exchange. Still, I thought it might be worthwhile asking. Thanks,
Answer : Sending a message "on behalf of" without Exchange
You can have as many accounts as you like. It's not limited to two. I use three and switch sender by the Account button in the New message window
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