Guest christophe Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Hi, When I want to grant permission for a certain client-mailbox to other clients. I have to set this in "Exchange General" -> delivery options. There I can add the users which I want to grant permission to. Can that be a distribution/security group ? kind regards. christophe
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Re: send on behalf of christophe <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote: > Hi, > > When I want to grant permission for a certain client-mailbox to other > clients. > I have to set this in "Exchange General" -> delivery options. > There I can add the users which I want to grant permission to. > Can that be a distribution/security group ? > > kind regards. > christophe Hi - this is a general-purpose Windows Server newsgroup. Exchange questions are best posted in microsoft.public.windows.exchange.admin (generally) - but you must always include your version & SP levels of everything. Re your question, yes, you can use a mail-enabled security group to assign permissions provided you're in native mode in AD. Be careful with mail-enabled security groups - they can be problematic to administer later.
Guest christophe Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Re: send on behalf of Ok, thanks for the tip about the other NG. I will switch over there. but you make me curious on why to be carefull ? or shoud I also change to the other NG. regards christophe "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> schreef in bericht news:O6NIcoUfIHA.5280@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > christophe <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> When I want to grant permission for a certain client-mailbox to other >> clients. >> I have to set this in "Exchange General" -> delivery options. >> There I can add the users which I want to grant permission to. >> Can that be a distribution/security group ? >> >> kind regards. >> christophe > > Hi - this is a general-purpose Windows Server newsgroup. Exchange > questions are best posted in microsoft.public.windows.exchange.admin > (generally) - but you must always include your version & SP levels of > everything. > > Re your question, yes, you can use a mail-enabled security group to assign > permissions provided you're in native mode in AD. Be careful with > mail-enabled security groups - they can be problematic to administer > later. >
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted March 3, 2008 Posted March 3, 2008 Re: send on behalf of christophe <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote: > Ok, > > thanks for the tip about the other NG. > I will switch over there. > > but you make me curious on why to be carefull ? > or shoud I also change to the other NG. > > regards > christophe Hi - when someone gives you the answer to your question & says you should post future questions in another group, it's not good to merely re-submit the same question verbatim in the other group! You're asking people to duplicate others' work that way. You should be careful with mail-enabled security groups because if you use them as distribution lists, you may end up with unintended consequences when you add/remove people, as it isn't going to be clear where the security group is assigned permissions. Now it's fine to go post in the Exchange groups as you need to. Just remember to edit your messages to reflect advice you've already been given, if you're directed somewhere else. It's just more polite. I'm sure this was merely an oversight on your part but I had to mention it :-) > > > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" > <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> schreef in > bericht news:O6NIcoUfIHA.5280@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> christophe <nothingtosend@empty.com> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> When I want to grant permission for a certain client-mailbox to >>> other clients. >>> I have to set this in "Exchange General" -> delivery options. >>> There I can add the users which I want to grant permission to. >>> Can that be a distribution/security group ? >>> >>> kind regards. >>> christophe >> >> Hi - this is a general-purpose Windows Server newsgroup. Exchange >> questions are best posted in microsoft.public.windows.exchange.admin >> (generally) - but you must always include your version & SP levels of >> everything. >> >> Re your question, yes, you can use a mail-enabled security group to >> assign permissions provided you're in native mode in AD. Be careful >> with mail-enabled security groups - they can be problematic to >> administer later.
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