Answer Posted / muthiah nagarajan
The people and resources that send and receive messages are
the core of any messaging and collaboration system. In an
Exchange Server organization, these people and resources
are referred to as recipients.
A recipient is any mail-enabled object in the Active
Directory directory service to which Exchange can deliver
or route messages. This topic discusses the recipient types
that are supported in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
User mailbox
A mailbox that is assigned to an individual user in your
Exchange organization. It typically contains messages,
calendar items, contacts, tasks, documents, and other
important business data.
Linked mailbox
A mailbox that is assigned to an individual user in
a separate, trusted forest.
Shared mailbox
A mailbox that is not primarily associated with a single
user and is generally configured to allow logon access for
multiple users.
Legacy mailbox
A mailbox that resides on a server running Exchange Server
2003 or Exchange 2000 Server.
Room mailbox
A resource mailbox that is assigned to a meeting location,
such as a conference room, auditorium, or training room.
Room mailboxes can be included as resources in meeting
requests, providing a simple and efficient way of
organizing meetings for your users.
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