Temmuz 9, 2008
- Mailbox enabled accounts. Regular users with MAPI mailboxes Active Directory accounts.
- Mail-enabled users. Contractors who have an Active Directory logon but no mailbox. (No mailbox in your Exchange Organization.)
- Contacts. Suppliers, customers, people with email address outside your organization. No Active Directory account. Thankfully, contacts have a different symbol in the GAL.
- Distribution groups. These can be Global or Universal Groups, but they are designed for email rather than security. These are sometimes referred to as DLs – Distribution lists instead of distribution groups. Pay attention to detail and examine the Members and MemberOf tabs.
- Query-based distribution groups. Well worth setting up. Again, note the different symbol from other groups. Incidentally, I wish Microsoft would use different colors for different scopes of group. Say, Red for Universal and Green for Local Groups.
- Mail-enabled groups. Security groups that have mailboxes. Guy says that unless you have a good reason, favour the classic Distribution group and avoid Mail Enabled Security Groups.
- Public Folders. Mail-enabled public folders if your users need an easy way to post.
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