Title: 70284 MCSE Guide to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Administration
170-284 MCSE Guide to Microsoft Exchange Server
2003 Administration
- Chapter Three
- Managing Recipients
2Objectives
- Understand the different types of recipients
supported by Exchange Server 2003 - Create new user, group, and contact recipient
objects - Mailbox-enable existing user objects and
mail-enabled existing group objects
3Objectives (continued)
- Discuss query-based distribution groups
- Understand and configure Exchange-related
recipient object settings - Understand, configure, and apply recipient
policies
4Understanding Recipients
- Recipient is an object that can receive messages
- Examples of recipient objects
- Users
- InetOrgPerson objects
- Contacts
- Security groups
- Distribution groups
- Query-based distribution groups
- Public folders
5Understanding Recipients (continued)
- Exchange Server 2003 supports two types of
recipients - Mailbox-enabled recipient has a mailbox located
on an Exchange server - Mail-enabled recipient can be sent e-mail
messages, but does not have its own Exchange
mailbox
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7Users
- Most common type of recipient created in an
Exchange organization - Usually mailbox-enabled
- Can be mail-enabled only
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9InetOrgPerson
- Object that includes a set of properties to
improve compatibility with other directory
services - Such as Novells eDirectory
- Can be both mailbox-enabled and mail-enabled
- Supported in environments that use Exchange
Server 2003 only
10Contacts
- Objects that represent people external to a
particular organization - Can only be mail-enabled
- Added to the Exchange Global Address List (GAL)
- May be hidden from address lists if necessary
11Groups
- Collection of objects such as
- Users
- Contacts
- Other groups
- Active Directory supports two types of groups
- Security groups
- Distribution groups
12Groups (continued)
- Security groups are created for the purpose of
assigning permissions and rights to users - Can be mail-enabled
- All members of a group can be reached via a
single e-mail address - Distribution groups cannot be assigned rights or
permissions - Used to send messages to a collection of users
13Query-based Distribution Groups
- Objects created when an Exchange organization is
running in native mode - Member lists updated dynamically with Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) query - Can be mail-enabled
14Public Folders
- Public Folders are Storage areas for e-mail
messages and files in an Exchange organization - Must be configured as mail-enabled recipients
15Creating User, Group, and Contact Recipients
- The most common task associated with managing
recipients include - Creating new mailbox-enabled users
- Mailbox-enabling existing users
- Creating new mail-enabled groups
- Mail-enabling existing groups
- Creating new mail-enabled contacts
16Creating New Mailbox-enabled Users
- Create a new user object with Active Directory
Users and Computers - Account creation wizard gives the option of
creating an associated Exchange mailbox
17Activity 3-1 Creating Mailbox-enabled Users
- Time Required 15 minutes
- Objective Create new mailbox-enabled user
objects - Description One of the most common tasks
associated with managing an Exchange organization
is creating new mailbox-enabled recipients during
the user object creation process
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20Mailbox-enabling Existing Users
- User and group objects need to be mailbox-enabled
(or mail-enabled) - The tool used to mailbox-enable and mail-enable
existing objects is Exchange Task Wizard in
Active Directory Users and Computers
21Activity 3-2 Mailbox-enabling an Existing User
Object
- Time Required 15 minutes
- Objective Mailbox-enable an existing user object
- Description Existing user objects might have
been created prior to Exchange being installed,
whereas others might have originally been added
without creating an associated mailbox
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25Creating New Mail-enabled Groups
- Security or distribution group is created in an
environment that includes Exchange Server - The wizard that walks you through the process
including an option to mail-enable the group
26Activity 3-3 Creating Mail-enabled Groups
- Time Required 15 minutes
- Objective Raise a domain to the Windows Server
2003 functional level and then create a new
mail-enabled universal distribution group - Description To simplify the process of sending
e-mail messages to large groups of users,
mail-enabled distribution groups are commonly used
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29Mail-enabling Existing Groups
- Mailbox-enable an existing user after Exchange is
installed - Also mail-enable existing security and
distribution groups
30Activity 3-4 Mail-enabling an Existing Group
- Time Required 10 minutes
- Objective Mail-enable an existing security group
- Description Existing group objects might have
been created prior to Exchange being installed,
whereas others might have originally been added
without creating an associated mailbox
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32Expanding Mail-enabled Groups
- Expanding a group is determining its individual
members - Process is resource intensive if the group
contains many members - Possible to designate a particular Exchange
server as an expansion server - Reduces the load on other servers
33Viewing the e-mail address associated with a group
34Creating Mail-enabled Contacts
- Contacts are mail-enabled (not mailbox-enabled)
- Can only receive messages
35Activity 3-5 Creating a Mail-enabled Contact and
Adding It to a Distribution Group
- Time Required 10 minutes
- Objective Create a mail-enabled contact and then
add it to a distribution group - Description Contact objects store details about
users external to an organization
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38Query-Based Distribution Groups
- Allows membership of a distribution group to be
built according to the results of an LDAP query - Combined as members of a single, normal
distribution group to provide a greater
flexibility - Computationally taxing for an Exchange server
39Creating Query-based Distribution Groups
- First define an LDAP query
- No query knowledge necessary
- Find Exchange Recipient window used to create the
query in the same manner as searching for a
recipient
40Activity 3-6 Creating a Query-based Distribution
Group
- Time Required 15 minutes
- Objective Create a query-based distribution
group - Description Query-based distribution groups are
built from the results of an LDAP query to
dynamically add members to a group based on the
specified search criteria
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43Configuring Recipient Settings
- Tabs added to properties in Active Directory
Users and Computers - E-mail Addresses
- Exchange General
- Exchange Advanced
- Exchange Features
44E-mail Addresses
- Lists all e-mail addresses assigned to that
object - By default, objects have two e-mail addresses
assigned - SMTP address
- X.400 address
- Other addresses for the object can be modified
45Exchange General
- Allows configuration of general Exchange settings
that apply to mailbox-enabled and mail-enabled
recipients - Configurable settings include
- Mailbox store
- Alias
- Delivery Restrictions
- Delivery Options
- Message Size
- Storage Limits
46Activity 3-7 Configuring E-mail Address and
Exchange GeneralSettings
- Time Required 15 minutes
- Objective Configure E-mail Address and Exchange
General tab settings - Description Configure settings on the E-mail
Address and Exchange General tabs in the
properties of a mailbox-enabled user object
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49Exchange Features
- Found in the properties of a mailbox-enabled user
and InetOrgPerson objects - Used to control user access to Exchange features,
such as mobile services or protocols
50Activity 3-8 Configuring Exchange Features
Settings
- Time Required 10 minutes
- Objective Configure Exchange Features tab
settings - Description The Exchange Features tab in the
properties of a mailbox-enabled recipient allows
you to enable or disable access to different
mobile services and protocols
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52Exchange Advanced
- Allows configuration of advanced Exchange-related
settings for mailbox-enabled and mail-enabled
recipients
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- The settings found on this tab for a
mailbox-enabled user and InetOrgPerson objects
include - Simple display name
- Hide from Exchange address lists
- Downgrade high priority mail bound for X.400
- Custom Attributes
- ILS Settings
- Mailbox Rights
54Exchange Advanced (continued)
- Settings on the Exchange Advanced tab that are
specific to mail-enabled group recipients
include - Expansion Server
- Out-of-office replies
- NDR (non-delivery report) settings
55Activity 3-9 Configuring Exchange Advanced
Settings
- Time Required 10 minutes
- Objective Configure Exchange Advanced tab
settings - Description Settings on the Exchange Advanced
tab in the properties of a mailbox-enabled
recipient configure everything from custom
attributes to mailbox rights
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57Recipient Policies
- Recipient Policies are rules applied to selected
users and groups - Apply additional e-mail addresses to users who
meet the configured criteria
58Understanding Recipient Policy Application
- All recipients fall under the scope of the
Default recipient policy - Policies are assigned a priority value that
controls the order in which the policies are
examined and replied - Policies with a lower priority are ignored
59Creating and Applying Recipient Policies
- Policies are applied according to the schedule
configured in the properties of the Recipient
Update Service for the domain
60Activity 3-10 Creating and Applying Recipient
Policies
- Time Required 20 minutes
- Objective Create and apply a recipient policy
- Description Recipient policies make it easy for
an administrator to centralize the management of
recipient e-mail addresses and mailbox management
options
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62Summary
- Recipients in an Exchange organization include
user, InetOrgPerson, contact, security and
distribution group, query-based distribution
group, and public folder objects - Recipients that are mailbox-enabled can send and
receive messages and have storage mailbox - Recipients that are mail-enabled can receive
messages only, and do not have a mailbox assigned
63Summary (continued)
- Objects that can be mailbox-enabled include user
and InetOrgPerson objects - Objects that can be mail-enabled included user,
InetOrgPerson, contact, security group,
distribution group, query-based distribution
group, and public folder objects
64Summary (continued)
- New objects can be mailbox-enabled or
mail-enabled as part of the creation process
after Exchange is installed - Existing objects can be mailbox-enabled or
mail-enabled using Exchange Task Wizard in Active
Directory Users and Computers - Query-based distribution groups are a new feature
in Exchange Server 2003
65Summary (continued)
- Exchange-specific settings in the properties of
recipient objects are configured from the E-mail
Addresses, Exchange General, Exchange Advanced,
and Exchange Features tabs - Recipient policies are used to simplify and
centralize the management of recipient settings
for e-mail addresses and mailbox management
processes