What is the email address of a 2007 mail enabled public folder and can you
select different ones like you can a mailbox.

RE: Public Folders by Henry

Henry
Wed Apr 18 09:24:08 CDT 2007

Hi
thats all covered by the "set-mailpublicfolder" cmdlet.

Henry


"Mojo" wrote:

> What is the email address of a 2007 mail enabled public folder and can you
> select different ones like you can a mailbox.
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Re: Public Folders by Mojo

Mojo
Thu Apr 19 03:12:52 CDT 2007

I've already checked out the that cmdlet. It has nothing about the email
address of a mail enabled public folder. When you mail enable a public
folder it is given an email address according to the organizational email
policy at time of creation. I can't find a way to change this or give it
multiple aliases as you can with a mailbox.


"Henry" <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:52E632F6-2FCE-49B8-B2D0-5E940266C792@microsoft.com...
> Hi
> thats all covered by the "set-mailpublicfolder" cmdlet.
>
> Henry
>
>
> "Mojo" wrote:
>
>> What is the email address of a 2007 mail enabled public folder and can
>> you
>> select different ones like you can a mailbox.
>>
>>
>>



Re: Public Folders by Henry

Henry
Thu Apr 19 14:32:04 CDT 2007

Hi
the following is copied from the Exchange online help:
a)
Use the "EmailAddresses" parameter to specify proxy addresses (for example,
user@contoso.com).

This way you should be able to add one or more additional addresses. Its an
array.

b)
Use the "PrimarySmtpAddress" parameter to specify the primary SMTP address
for the folder.

This is the way to set the primary SMTP address.

c)
The WindowsEmailAddress parameter specifies an e-mail address in the format
E-mailAddress@contoso.com.

This MUST be the same as the primary SMTP address and MUST be set together
with the primary SMTP address.


tell me, if all that doesn't work, then I will check it on my own.

Henry


"Mojo" wrote:

> I've already checked out the that cmdlet. It has nothing about the email
> address of a mail enabled public folder. When you mail enable a public
> folder it is given an email address according to the organizational email
> policy at time of creation. I can't find a way to change this or give it
> multiple aliases as you can with a mailbox.
>
>
> "Henry" <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:52E632F6-2FCE-49B8-B2D0-5E940266C792@microsoft.com...
> > Hi
> > thats all covered by the "set-mailpublicfolder" cmdlet.
> >
> > Henry
> >
> >
> > "Mojo" wrote:
> >
> >> What is the email address of a 2007 mail enabled public folder and can
> >> you
> >> select different ones like you can a mailbox.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>