IPhone and Microsoft Exchange Server , 'Send As' Function

Hi there
Well as described in the topic. Is it possible to send emails from the iPhone, using another smtp server?
Why I need this?
Well, some people in our company have 2 separate Mail Accounts.
One for everything and one for the iPhone. They can then create rules by themself for which emails they want to be forwarded to their iPhone.
The problem is, when they answer using the iPhone, they would like their regular email address to appear, so that all mails still arrive at the regular mail account.
Can anyone help me?
I hope I've expressed myself clear
Thanks for your help in advance

Try this:
1. On your Exchange server that runs your active sync or outlook web access, open IIS
2. Right click on the website that contains exchange components and choose properties.
3. Select the "Directory Security" tab
4. Under "Secure Communications", click the "Edit" button
5. Under "Client Certificates", select "Ignore Client Certificates"
6. *IMPORTANT STEP: When you click ok and ok again, it may ask you whether you want to change other subfolders within the main container with the modifications you have just made, dont select any of these subfolders, just click OK. It is only the main properties you need to change. Those that need to inherit, should already inherit properly. If you select other subfolders to change with the modifications you have just made, it will likely ruin your active directory setup as some subfolders need different security settings to others.

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