Answer Posted / muthiah nagarajan
Active Directory Users and Computers or the Exchange
Management Shell to grant the Send As permission for a
mailbox.
Use the Send As permission in Microsoft Exchange Server to
configure a mailbox so that users other than the mailbox
owner can use that mailbox to send messages.
After this permission is granted, any messages that are
sent from the mailbox will appear as if they were sent by
the mailbox owner.
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