Hi,
I have setup like this :
premium account -> user@domian.com
This account also recieves mail for lets say info@domain.com, sales@domain.com and support@domain.com. Those aliases are configured via Scalix. I have setup some rules to sort incoming mail into different folders of the user@domain.com account and I configured access rights so that user1@domain.com and user2@domain.com can access the subfolders of user@domain.com. So far so good. However, my customer also wants to send mail using these alias addresses. If I turn on the Sender header function for user@domain.com and setup delegates I can send mail as user@domain.com as user1@domain.com. However, I can not use the configured aliases as the sender address. Scalix tells me I have insufficient access rights to send as user sales@domain.com. I suppose that's because sales@domain.com is not an account but just an alias. I could configure seperate accounts I guess, but that would use licenses + I would have to open tons of additional mailboxes in Outlook which isnt exactly pretty.
How can I make this work ?
Thanks.
