How To Enable Sending E-mail on Behalf of Another Person
In order to enable Alloy Navigator to send notifications on behalf of a person, that person must grant Send On Behalf permission to the Microsoft Exchange or Exchange Online account which you are using for sending notifications in Alloy Navigator. Notification recipients will see both the sender address and the Microsoft account address in the From line, as follows:
From: Mailbox <Microsoft Exchange address> on behalf of Mailbox <person’s address>
To grant Send On Behalf permissions, each person needs to add the user as a delegate for their mailbox in Outlook and assign the delegate any level of access. Follow the instructions below for the Microsoft Outlook version.
For Outlook for Microsoft 365 or Outlook 2013 or later:
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Select File > Info > Account Settings > Delegate Access.
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Click Add.
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Choose the Microsoft account mailbox from the Address Book.
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Choose None for each folder.
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Click OK.
For Outlook 2007:
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Select Tools > Options > Delegates.
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Click Add.
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Choose the Microsoft Exchange account mailbox from the Address Book.
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Choose None for each folder.
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Click OK.
IMPORTANT: For additional information, see your Microsoft Outlook resources:
For Outlook 2016, Outlook 2019, Outlook for Microsoft 365, see https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/allow-someone-else-to-manage-your-mail-and-calendar-41c40c04-3bd1-4d22-963a-28eafec25926
For Outlook 2013, see http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/allow-someone-else-to-manage-your-mail-and-calendar-HA102749417.aspx
For Outlook 2010, see http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/allow-someone-else-to-manage-your-mail-and-calendar-HA010355554.aspx
For Outlook 2007, see http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/allow-someone-else-to-manage-your-mail-and-calendar-HA010075081.aspx