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Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials

You're reading from   Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials Leverage the power of basic Windows PowerShell scripts to manage your Exchange messaging environment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782176039
Length 210 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Biswanath Banerjee Biswanath Banerjee
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with PowerShell 2. Learning Recipient Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Handling Distribution Groups 4. Exchange Security 5. Everything about Microsoft Exchange Policies 6. Handling Exchange Server Roles 7. Auditing and E-Discovery 8. Managing High Availability 9. Exploring EWS Managed API 10. Common Administration Tasks Index

Managing permissions


In this topic, we will look at ways by which we can assign permissions to users or groups called delegates. It allows the delegates to open and send messages from other mailboxes. Permissions can be assigned to mailboxes, distribution groups, and mail-enabled security groups. The following permissions can be assigned to delegates:

  • Full Access: A delegate of a mailbox has full access to open a mailbox and access the content. This permission, however, will not allow the delegate to send mail from that mailbox.

  • Send As: The Send As permission will allow the delegate to send messages from the other mailbox. The message in this case will appear to be coming from the mailbox owner. If Send As is used for a group, the message will appear to be originating from this group.

  • Send on Behalf: This permission will also allow a delegate to send messages from other user's mailbox. Unlike the Send As permission, the message from this field will indicate that this message was sent by the...

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