![]() If you now go back to the EAC and open the properties of the PF, you see many more tabs related to e-mail. The e-mail address assigned to the PF will be the display name without any spaces. In the warning box asking if you really want to mail-enable the PF, click yes:įigure 2.2: Mail-enabling a Public Folder through the EAC Then, select the PF you want to mail-enable and on the right hand side where it says Mail Settings – Disabled, click Enable:įigure 2.1: Mail-enabling a Public Folder through the EAC To use the EAC, login to it, navigate to Public Folders on the left side menu and select the Public Folders option. Remember that we no longer have the Public Folder Management Console. To mail-enable a Public Folder you can, as expected, use both the Exchange Administration Center and Exchange Management Shell. We will finalize with an overview of the steps involved in migrating Public Folders from Exchange 2010. ![]() In this second and final part, we will see how to mail-enable Public Folders and how to configure permissions and quotas. In the first part of the article, we explored the new features of Public Folders in Exchange 2013 Preview, their improvements and how to work with them. If you would like to read the first part of this article series please go to Exchange 2013 Preview – Public Folders (Part 1).
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