![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Exchange 2003.
I want to set up shared email addresses and I am struggling with using public folders or address lists. I am curious how others are handling this? My thoughts.... 1) I have a lot of users that use OWA instead of Office Outlook and it appears that when they compose a new mail and select the 'To' button all they get to see is their 'contacts' folder and the 'global address list'. If this is the case then setting up additional address lists won't help them but setting up public folders would. 2) Address lists have to be set up and maintained with contacts created in active directory with an email address assigned. That means I would have to be the one to take care of all this because I am the security guy. Anyone can access public folders if they have the proper rights. 3) Can you put a distribution list in an address list? Your thoughts? Thanks Thanks Thanks... Jeff |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In ,
J Miller typed: Exchange 2003. I want to set up shared email addresses and I am struggling with using public folders or address lists. I am curious how others are handling this? My thoughts.... 1) I have a lot of users that use OWA instead of Office Outlook and it appears that when they compose a new mail and select the 'To' button all they get to see is their 'contacts' folder and the 'global address list'. If this is the case then setting up additional address lists won't help them but setting up public folders would. Well, not really. They can view public contacts folders, but those won't appear when they click the TO: button, or autoresolve when they type in a partial address. You might take a look at www.messageware.com to see if their OWA addins will make this look 'nicer' to your users. 2) Address lists have to be set up and maintained with contacts created in active directory with an email address assigned. That means I would have to be the one to take care of all this because I am the security guy. Anyone can access public folders if they have the proper rights. True. 3) Can you put a distribution list in an address list? ? You can put distribution groups in public contacts folders, yes. Your thoughts? I'd post questions like this in m.p.exchange.admin instead of Outlook, in the future.... Thanks Thanks Thanks... Jeff |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
.NET Programmatically accessing Exchange shared and public folders | DeborahK | Outlook - Using Contacts | 4 | August 16th 06 11:20 PM |
user is unable to view task lists in public folders | L1 | Outlook - Installation | 0 | July 26th 06 03:31 PM |
Public Shared Folders for use With Shared Fax SBS 2003 | DCA | Outlook - Using Contacts | 1 | May 1st 06 11:34 PM |
Shared Contacts in Public Folders | Lasse | Outlook - Using Contacts | 2 | March 31st 06 11:45 AM |
Public holiday in shared folders | Support | Outlook - General Queries | 5 | January 18th 06 03:24 PM |