How To: Give Users Send As Permission

Send As permission, also known as SendAs permission, gives a user permission to use another recipient's e-mail address in the From address. For example, when you give the user Chris Send As permission on the mailbox of a user named Michelle, Chris can send e-mail messages that appear to be sent by Michelle, with no indication to the recipient that anyone other than Michelle sent the message. Or, if your organization uses a Help Desk distribution group, you can give Help Desk staff Send As permission on the Help Desk distribution group. That way, replies to messages sent to the Help Desk group appear to come from the group instead of an individual Help Desk technician.

To give a user Send As permission, you use Windows PowerShell

Before you begin

  • To learn how to install and configure Windows PowerShell and connect to the service, see Use Windows PowerShell in Exchange Online.
  • The Send As permission is different than the Send on Behalf permission. If the user Chris has Send on Behalf permission on Michelle's mailbox, when Chris sends an e-mail as Michelle, the From address shows Chris on behalf of Michelle. Microsoft Outlook users can configure Send on Behalf permissions on their own mailbox using delegates. Administrators can configure Send on Behalf permissions on any recipient type using the GrantSendOnBehalfTo parameter.
  • Want more information about parameters? See An explanation of parameters.

Give a user Send As permission

Launch Windows PowerShell and perform the following steps:

001 002 003 004

Import-Module msonline $cred = Get-Credential Connect-MsolService -cred $cred Get-Command –Module msonline

1) Import the module.
2) Create a credential-object stored in the variable $credimp
3) Create a new remote PowerShell connection against the PowerShell endpoint for Office 365
4) List the cmdlets available

A shortcut to the module is also available on the Start-menu (you can skip step 1 if launching this shortcut):

Run the following command:
Command:
Add-RecipientPermission <identity> -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee <user>

For example, to give the user named Joanna Vathis Send As permission for the Test mailbox , run the following command:
Example:
Add-RecipientPermission test@itprodev.onmicrosoft.com -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee joannav@itprodev.onmicrosoft.com

 

       OR
Command:
Add-RecipientPermission "TEST" -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee "Joanna Vathis"

Joanna can now send messages that appear to come directly from the TEST mailbox.
Note By default, you are asked to confirm the addition of the Send As permission. To skip the confirmation prompt, use -Confirm:$false.

View Send As permissions

Use the Get-RecipientPermission cmdlet to display all the Send As permissions configured in your organization. You can filter the list to show Send As permissions granted to a specific user and to see the Send As permission on a specific recipient.

View Send As permission for a specific user

Run the following command:
Command:
Get-RecipientPermission - Trustee <user>
 
For example, to list the recipients for whom the user named Kim Akers has Send As permission, run the following command:
Command:
Get-RecipientPermission -Trustee joannav@itprodev.onmicrosoft.com
Joanna can send messages that appear to come directly from the recipients

 View Send As permission on a specific recipient

Run the following command:
Command:
Get-RecipientPermission <identity>

 

For example, to list the users who have Send As permission on the TEST mailbox, run the following command:
Command:
Get-RecipientPermission "TEST"

The users listed can send messages that appear to come directly from the TEST mailbox.

View all Send As permissions you've configured in your organization

Run the following command:
Command:
Get-RecipientPermission | where {($_.Trustee -ne 'nt authority\self') -and ($_.Trustee -ne 'null sid')}

Note The filter hides the automatic Send As permission that allows a user to send messages from their own mailbox, and also any results from system objects like mailbox plans.

Revoke Send As permission

Run the following command:
Command:
Remove-RecipientPermission <identity> -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee <user>

For example, to revoke Joanna's Vathis Send As permission for the TEST mailbox, run the following command:
Command:
Remove-RecipientPermission "TEST" -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee joannav@itprodev.onmicrosoft.com

  

 

Now Joanna can't send messages that appear to come directly from the TEST mailbox.
To skip the confirmation prompt, use -Confirm:$false.

How people use the Send As permission

Individual users or members of security groups with Send As permission can open their own mailboxes and send messages using the From address of the recipient.
Send As permission doesn't give a user access to another user's mailbox. To give an individual or members of a security group access to a mailbox, use the following command:
Command:
Add-MailboxPermission <mailbox> -User <user or security group> -AccessRights FullAccess

When you give someone access to a mailbox and Send As permission on the mailbox, that person can open the mailbox using their own credentials, compose new messages, and reply to messages in the mailbox.
An explanation of parameters
You use the Add-RecipientPermission, Remove-RecipientPermission, and Get-RecipientPermission cmdlets to add, remove and view Send As permissions. These cmdlets use the same basic parameters:

Identity This parameter specifies the target recipient. The user or group specified by the Trustee parameter can operate on this recipient.
You can specify any type of recipient. For example:

  • Mailboxes
  • Mail users
  • External contacts
  • Distribution groups
  • Dynamic distribution groups
    The Identity parameter is a positional parameter. The first argument on a cmdlet is assumed to be the Identity parameter when no parameter label is specified. This lets you specify the parameter's value without specifying the parameter's name.

Trustee This parameter specifies the user or group to whom you're granting the permission. This allows the user or group to operate on the recipient specified by the Identity parameter.
You can specify the following types of users or groups:

  • Mailbox users
  • Mail users with a user account
  • Security groups

For the Identity and Trustee parameters, you can use any value that uniquely identifies the recipient.

For example:

  • Alias
  • Distinguished name (DN)
  • GUID
  • Name
  • Display name
  • LegacyExchangeDN
  • E-mail address

Additional Information’s:

Give Users Send As Permission
https://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/ff852815.aspx

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Hi Mark,
    What kind of error you're receiving?
  • Anonymous
    July 17, 2014
    How would you add 'send as' permissions to all user with a certain UPN for a particular mailbox. Grand 'send as' permissions for to user account to all users at domain.com

    Ive tried the command below but keep getting an error:

    Get-Mailbox -ResultSize Unlimited | Add-RecipientPermission -AccessRights SendAs -Trustee user@domain.com
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    August 15, 2015
    Thank you very much for a detailed article, however Im looking for a command to bulk add send as permissions for a list of users to a particular mailbox. Im using import-csv file
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