I would've used public folders. They didn't go away in Exchange 2007 and
they'll still be there in E14.

 

That being said, I agree with Martin: put it back!

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Evan Brastow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 11:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Issues with users using an additional mailbox

 

Hi,

 

Been a crazy weekend/week for me. 

 

Ever have a great idea that you KNOW will make everyone happy, and then you
end up practically being burned in effigy?

 

I created a new mailbox to replace a distribution group. The DL was getting
about 300 emails a day, and so all of our CS people were getting their own
copy of the email, filing it in their own folders, etc... It wasn't fun.

 

So, Ev The Superhero steps in and decides it would be a good thing to create
a mailbox with the address of the DL (and change the address of the DL to
something that wouldn't be used.) So that's what I did. I created a mailbox,
gave everyone permission to the mailbox, went around to their computers
Monday morning and opened the mailbox within Outlook. I even created search
folders so that different customers' emails would be automatically filed in
the appropriate company folder. I didn't do this with a public folder,
because 1) I couldn't find a way to create search folders within a public
folder, and 2) I know public folders have been removed from E2K7, should I
ever go in that direction from my current E2K3. I even found a utility that
auto-fills the From field with the name of the account, so they don't have
to type it when they make a new email or reply to one.

 

So I'm great, right? No, I'm on the verge of having my tires slashed,
re-inflated, and slashed yet again.

 

The first complaint was that they don't get pop-up notifications when an
email shows up in an inbox that is not their own. I'm onto a couple of third
party utility things that may help this.

 

But the really big issue is that there is no per-user "read" or "unread"
information on this mailbox. People are used to their unread mail being in
bold. Now, whenever someone, somewhere opens a piece of mail, it looks like
it's been read to everyone, and people are losing track of what they have
read and what they haven't.

 

Any suggestions on this last item? Do I deserve to have my tires slashed, or
is my heart in the right place? Okay, forget the heart... is my BRAIN in the
right place? I'm not trying to push this down anyone's throat... I'm looking
for something that would HELP  :)

 

Thanks,

 

Evan

 

 

 


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