You can use either the Get-Recipient or Get-MailUser
cmdlets to return a list of mail users in the organization. (See Figure 4 - 16 .)
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Mail - enabling a public folder extends the basic functionality of allowing users to post messages in a
central repository. Users can send or receive email messages to a mail - enabled public folder. The
Exchange mail - enabled public folder has an Active Directory object containing Exchange mail properties
such as primarysmtpaddress . You can use the Get-MailPublicFolder cmdlet to view mail - enabled
public folders. For more information on public folders, see Chapter 5 .
This chapter would not be complete without mentioning the Microsoft Exchange Recipient. This is not a
mail - enabled or mailbox - enabled Recipient, rather it is a special Recipient used as the sender of system -
generated messages. There is only one Microsoft Exchange Recipient in an Exchange forest. In Exchange
Server 2003 this was represented by the Post Master mailbox and messages thus generated were from the
System Administrator. The Microsoft Exchange Recipient can send the following types of system
messages: Delivery Status Notifications (DSNs), Message Journal Reports, Agent - generated Messages,
and Quota limit messages.
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