Name a few configuration option for exchange recipients.
Answer Posted / naga.server
1. Microsoft Exchange Recipient Parameters
The Microsoft Exchange recipient isn't a typical recipient
object, such as a mailbox, mail user, or mail contact. The
Microsoft Exchange recipient isn't managed by using the
typical recipient tools that are found in Microsoft
Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell.
However, you can use the Set-OrganizationConfig cmdlet in
the Exchange Management Shell to perform
2.Internal and External Delivery of System Messages
When system-generated messages are sent to an external
sender, the Microsoft Exchange recipient is not used as the
sender of the message. Instead, the e-mail address that is
specified by the ExternalPostmasterAddress parameter in the
Set-TransportServer cmdlet is used.
3.The Microsoft Exchange Recipient in Cross-Forest Scenarios
this configuration introduces issues if either forest
allows messages to be sent to the Microsoft Exchange
recipient by using the
MicrosoftExchangeRecipientReplyRecipient parameter
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