ADmodcmd Exchange Server attributes

Exchange Related Attributes:

   -killmail   Remove Exchange Attributes.

   -includeinrecipientpolicy
               Check "Automatically Update E-mail Addresses
                  Based on Recipient Policy" Check box.

   -excludefromrecipientpolicy
               Uncheck "Automatically Update E-mail Addresses
                  Based on Recipient Policy" Check box.

   -hidefromaddresslists
               Hide the user from all Address Lists.

   -showinaddresslists
               Show the user in address lists.

   -includeinmailboxmanager
               Include the user in mailbox manager policies.

   -excludefrommailboxmanager
               Exclude the user from mailbox manager policies.

   -enablehttp
               Enable HTTP for the user.

   -disablehttp
               Disable HTTP for the user.

   -enablepop3 Enable POP3 for the user.

   -disablepop3
               Disable POP3 for the user.

   -enableimap4
               Enable IMAP4 for the user.

   -disableimap4
               Disable IMAP4 for the user.

   -enablemapi Enable MAPI access for the user.

   -disablemapi
               Disable MAPI access for the user.

   -enablecachedmapi
               Enable MAPI access for users in cached mode only.

   -addsmtp address [-setasprimary] [-updatemail]
               Add an SMTP address to the user.
               email Address in the form: variable@example.com 

               -setasprimary sets the address as primary email
               (default is secondary).
 
               -updatemail saves the email address on the ADUC General tab.

   -removeaddress address
               Remove any address that matches the specified filter.
               Wild cards are allowed:
                 smtp:*@example.com
                 smtp:*@exa??.com

               Normal * and ? wildcard matching rules apply.  
               This can be used to remove any match found in the users Proxy
               Addresses list, not just SMTP addresses. Matches are case-insensitive.

The three MAPI settings above require that the users mailbox is homed on an Exchange 2003 SP2 or later server.

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Related commands

ADmodcmd - Active Directory Bulk Modify Tool.
Terminal Server AttributesMailbox RightsUser Account Settings Custom Attributes


 
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