Public folder mail address
Hi I have mail disabled an inbox in a public folder with the mail address x1@x.com. Now i would like to create a user mailbox with the same address and it says that the address x1@x.com already exists. When i do a custom advanced search in active directory that looks like this: proxyaddresses=smtp:reporting@arcticpaper.com it finds that the address stil is in that inbox. When i mail enable the inbox i cannot find it there. How can i delete that address so i can create a user mailbox with the same mail address? We have Exchange 2010. Best regards Matthias
March 6th, 2013 7:34am

Hi, Seems that the object was not deleted correctly from MESO. Delete the object manually from domain.local/Microsoft Exchange System Objects See if you can find it, running: Get-MailPublicFolder x1@x.com| ft primary*,identityMartina Miskovic
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March 6th, 2013 7:53am

Hi Im sorry but can you explain a little more in detail how i delete it cause i have never done it before. I just want to delete the mail address not the public folder. Thank you. /Matthias
March 6th, 2013 8:05am

Hi Im sorry but can you explain a little more in detail how i delete it cause i have never done it before. I just want to delete the mail address not the public folder. Thank you. /Matthias Open Active Directory Users and Computer (ADUC) and delete the object from the Container "Microsoft Exchange System Objects" (MESO).Martina Miskovic
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March 6th, 2013 8:10am

Hi If i delete it in ADUC MESO do i delete the public folder as well or is just settings in AD? Best regards Matthias
March 6th, 2013 8:27am

Hi If i delete it in ADUC MESO do i delete the public folder as well or is just settings in AD? Best regards Matthias ...just the mailsetting in AD. It will not delete the Public Folder.Martina Miskovic
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March 6th, 2013 8:29am

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