XADM: How to Send Mail with the "Anonymous" Sender NameLast reviewed: April 3, 1997Article ID: Q145923 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes how to send mail anonymously so that the receiver of the message does not know who the message came from. This may be useful when sending messages to a Comments or Feedback mailbox or public folder where the sender would not like his or her identity revealed but would like their views noted. To avoid misuse of this facility, the administrator can add a delivery restriction on Distribution Lists as well as individual mailboxes to reject all messages received from the Anonymous account. The administrator can also set the permissions on public folders to prevent the Anonymous account from mailing messages to the public folders.
MORE INFORMATIONUsing the Exchange Administrator program, create a mailbox with the display name Anonymous. Give the Windows NT Domain Users group (or any other group containing all or some of the Exchange users) Send As permissions on this mailbox. To send mail so that it appears to have been sent by the account Anonymous:
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