Emailing to public folders
I have this problem that I just cannot figure out. I have three back-end exchange 2003 sp2 servers. One of them homes all of the public folders. I have a root public folder and all of its subfolders mail enabled. Users homed on the same server as this particular box can email the public folders without any problems. Users homed on the other two or outside of our organization cannot. They keep receiving a message to check the administrative policy (not exact wording). I have opened the permissions on the public folder, added specific users as owner of the folders, anything I could think of and still they are unable to email them. Is there something I am missing? TIA!
August 22nd, 2007 3:11pm

I'm reaching here since I don't have any PFs that I email. What's the permissions for "Anonymous"? Are there storgelimits on the PF? Is the PF hidden in the GAL?
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August 23rd, 2007 8:05pm

I have anon set to contributor and I have no storage limit set. I, of course, need to make it once it works so that anon does not have any access however since this pf is only to be used by a specific department.
August 28th, 2007 4:16pm

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