Behalf of emails outlook 2007

Here are some common issues and solutions related to "on behalf of" emails in Outlook 2007:

What is "on behalf of" in Outlook?

In Outlook, "on behalf of" refers to the ability to send an email that appears to have been sent by someone else, but was actually sent by you. This feature is useful when you need to send an email on behalf of someone else, such as a colleague or manager.

Common issues with "on behalf of" emails in Outlook 2007:

  1. Error message: "The recipient's email address is not valid"

Solution: Make sure the email address you are trying to send the email "on behalf of" is correct and valid.

  1. Error message: "The sender's email address is not valid"

Solution: Make sure your own email address is correct and valid.

  1. Email is not sent "on behalf of"

Solution: Check that the "From" field is set to the email address of the person you want to send the email "on behalf of". You can do this by clicking on the "From" field and selecting the desired email address from the dropdown list.

  1. Email is sent with your own name and email address

Solution: Check that the "From" field is set to the email address of the person you want to send the email "on behalf of". Also, make sure that the "Show From" field is set to "From" instead of "Your Name".

How to send an email "on behalf of" in Outlook 2007:

  1. Open a new email message in Outlook 2007.
  2. Click on the "From" field and select "Other" from the dropdown list.
  3. Enter the email address of the person you want to send the email "on behalf of".
  4. Click "OK" to save the changes.
  5. Enter the subject and body of the email as usual.
  6. Click "Send" to send the email.

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