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Similar to having an assistant help you manage your incoming paper mail, you can use Microsoft Outlook to allow another person, known as a delegate, to receive and respond to e-mail messages and meeting requests and responses on your behalf. You can also grant additional permissions that allow your delegate to read, create, or have more control over items in your mailbox.

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As the person granting permission ("manager"), you determine the level of access that the delegate has to your folders. You can grant a delegate permission to read items in your folders or to read, create, change, and delete items. By default, when you add a delegate, the delegate has full access to your Calendar and Tasks folders. The delegate can also respond to meeting requests on your behalf.

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A delegate automatically receives Send on Behalf permissions. By default, the delegate can read only the meeting requests and responses sent to the manager. The delegate does not have access to read any other messages in your Inbox.

  1. Click the File tab.
  2. Click Account Settings, and then click Delegate Access.
  3. Click Add.

    Note
    titleI do not see the Add button
    • The Add button might not be visible because of one or more of the following:
    • An active connection does not exist between Outlook and UAlbany Mail. The Outlook status bar should display Connected to Microsoft Exchange or Online.
    • Your messages are not being delivered to your UAlbany Mail mailbox. Your e-mail must be delivered to your UAlbany Mail mailbox, not to an Outlook Data File (.pst) on your computer hard disk's local drive.
  4. Type the name of the person whom you want to designate as your delegate, or search for and then click the name in the search results list. The delegate must be a person in the Global Address List.
  5. Click Add, and then click OK.
  6. In the Delegate Permissions dialog box, you can accept the default permission settings or select custom access levels for Exchange folders.

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    If a delegate needs permission to work only with meeting requests and responses, the default permission settings, including Delegate receives copies of meeting-related messages sent to me, are sufficient. You can leave the Inbox permission setting at None. Meeting requests and responses will go directly to the delegate's Inbox.

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    By default, the delegate is granted Editor (can read, create, and modify items) permission to your Calendar folder. When the delegate responds to a meeting on your behalf, it is automatically added to your Calendar folder.

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    The check-box checkbox for Delegate receives copies of meeting-related messages sent to me determines if your delegate will receive those messages.  If you leave it checked, the delegate will receive them.  If you leave it unchecked, only the manager will receive them.

    If you leave it checked, you can then additionally control whether and how the manager will also receive those messages:

    (info)  Selecting the first option, My delegates only, but send a copy of meeting requests and responses to me (recommended), will result in the delegate receiving meeting requests and responses with functional Accept/Decline buttons and the manager receiving informational messages without the Accept/Decline options:

    (info)  Selecting the second option, My delegates only, willresult in just the delegate receiving these messages.

    (info)  Selecting the third option, My delegates and me, will result in both the delegate and the manager receiving these messages, and either person can act on them.

  7. To send a message to notify the delegate of the changed permissions, select the Automatically send a message to delegate summarizing these permissions check box.
  8. If you want, select the Delegate can see my private items check box.

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    This is a global setting that affects all of your Exchange folders, including all Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, and Journal folders. You cannot allow access to private items in only one folder.

  9. Click OK.

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    Messages sent with Send on Behalf permissions include both the delegate's and manager's names next to From. When a message is sent with Send As permissions, only the manager's name appears.

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