Occasionally, users need to access someone else’s mailbox, and in certain situations this is appropriate and preferable. You can grant permissions for a mailbox in two ways: grant access to a mailbox and its content or grant the right to send messages as the mailbox owner. If you want to grant access to a mailbox... »
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Easily Allow a User to Access Another User’s Mailbox
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
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