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Creating a Meeting Request without "On Behalf Of"
I have several POP3 email accounts set up as aliases to my primary Microsoft
Exchange Server account and I want to send out Meeting invites using one of my POP3 accounts but I don't want the "On Behalf Of..." showing as the sender. With a regular e-mail, I can do this and any replies will go back to the alias as well, but I can't seem to set things up so that the same behaviour happens with a Meeting request. Every Meeting goes out with "Hxxx, Chris on behalf of Chris Hxxx" (ie: POP3 account on behalf of MSExchange account). Can I change settings so that the Meeting request "From:" works similar to an email's "From:"? Thanks! -- Chris H |
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