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Identity Manager 8.2.1 - Administration Guide for Connecting to Exchange Online

About this guide Managing Exchange Online environments Synchronizing an Exchange Online environment
Setting up Exchange Online synchronization Customizing the synchronization configuration Running synchronization Tasks following synchronization Troubleshooting Ignoring data error in synchronization
Basic data for managing an Exchange Online environment Exchange Online organization configuration Exchange Online mailboxes Exchange Online mail users Exchange Online mail contacts Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups
Creating Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Editing main data for Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Main data for Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Receive restrictions for Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Customizing send permissions for Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Specifying moderators for Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Specifying Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Assigning Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups to Exchange Online recipients Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution group inheritance based on categories Adding Exchange Online dynamic distribution groups to Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Adding an Exchange Online dynamic distribution group to Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Adding Exchange Online mail-enabled public folder to Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Assigning extended properties to Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups Deleting Exchange Online mail-enabled distribution groups
Exchange Online Office 365 groups Exchange Online dynamic distribution groups Exchange Online mail-enabled public folders Reports about Exchange Online objects Configuration parameters for managing an Exchange Online environment Default project template for Exchange Online Editing Exchange Online system objects Exchange Online connector settings

Booking resources for Exchange Online equipment mailboxes and Exchange Online room mailboxes

You can configure booking and planning of resources for equipment and room mailboxes.

On the Booking options tab, enter the following main data.

Table 16: Main data for booking resources
Property Description

Resource capacity

Resource capacity, for example, the number of seats in a meeting room.

Enable Calendar Attendant

Specifies whether the Resource Booking Attendant is enabled for device mailboxes and room mailboxes so that booking requests can be processed automatically.

Permitted values are:

  • Calender Attendant not enabled: The calendar attendant is not activated.

  • Calender Attendant enabled: The calendar attendant is activated.

  • Resource booking attendant enabled: The resource booking attendant is automatically enabled for mailboxes of type Room.

Allow reoccurring requests

Specifies whether a series of meetings is allowed.

Request only possible during working hours

Specifies whether the resource can be booked during working hours or outside them, as well.

Reject repeated meeting after max. planning period

Specifies whether booking series can be set up beyond the planning period.

Max. booking window [days]

Maximum planning period for meeting request in days.

Max. duration [min]

Maximum time allowed booking the resource.

Booking permissions for everyone

Specifies whether meeting requests conforming to policy are automatically approved for all users.

If this option is not set, use Assign booking permissions to specify individual users who can send requests conforming to policy, which are automatically approved.

Booking permissions for everyone

Specifies whether all users can send booking requests that conform to policy.

If this option is not set, use Assign in-policy meeting request permissions to specify individual users who can send requests which are policy non-conform.

Out-of-policy request permissions for everyone

Specifies whether all user can send meeting requests that do not conform to policy.

If this option is not set, use Assign out-of-policy meeting request permission to specify individual users who can send requests which are policy non-conform.

Allow conflicts

Specifies whether conflicting meeting requests are allowed.

Max. series conflicts [%]

Threshold in percent for the permitted conflicts of meetings series that overlap with other meetings. If this value is exceeded, the series request is denied.

Max. conflicting instances

Maximum conflicts permitted for meeting series which overlap with other meetings. If the value is exceeded, the series request is denied.

Forward meeting requests

Specifies whether meeting requests are forwarded to the resource mailbox deputy managers. The deputy decides about the meeting request.

Permit meeting requests from external senders

Specifies whether meeting requests from external senders are entered in the calendar.

Add organizer's name to subject

Specifies whether the organizer's name is given in the meeting request's subject field.

Inform organizer about declined meeting request

Specifies whether the organizer is sent information when a meeting request is declined because of conflicts.

Send additional information about rejected request

Specifies whether additional information is sent in response to a meeting request. Enter the additional information in the Additional information input field.

Additional data

Additional information for responding to meeting requests.

Remove attachments from meeting requests

Specifies whether attachments are deleted from meeting requests.

Remove comments from meeting requests

Specifies whether message text is deleted from meeting requests.

Remove subject from meeting requests

Specifies whether the subject is deleted from meeting requests.

Only retain calendar meetings

Specifies whether elements that do not belong the calendar are deleted.

Response details enabled

Specifies whether the reasons for accepting or decline a meeting are added to the response email.

New meeting requests are marked with the status "tentative".

Specifies whether meeting requests are automatically entered in the calendar with the Tentative status.

Mark meeting requests as "Tentative"

Specifies whether meeting requests are marked with Tentative status in the calendar. If this option is disabled, meeting requests are marked with the Free status.

Remove "private" flag from accepted meeting

Specifies whether the Private status is deleted from meeting requests.

Delete expired meeting requests

Specifies whether to automatically delete messages to other attendees about forwarded meetings. These messages are moved to the Deleted items folder.

Delete expired meeting requests

Specifies whether to automatically delete old meeting requests from the calendar.

Related topics

Booking permissions for Exchange Online equipment mailbox and Exchange Online room mailbox

You can configure booking permissions of resources for equipment and room mailboxes.

Assuming that booking a resource is not going to result in a planning conflict or the resource's limits being exceeded, like the room capacity or the planned duration, you can allow meeting requests to be automatically approved.

Automatically approve meeting request if the resource is available
  • If the Booking permissions for everyone option is set, every user can automatically reserve the resource with a meeting request that conform to the policy.

  • Use the Assign booking permissions options to specify individual users whose meeting requests are automatically approved.

Allow meeting requests if the resource is available
  • If the Booking permissions for everyone option is set, all users that adhere to the guidelines, are allowed to send meeting requests.

  • Use the Assign in-policy meeting request permissions to specify individual users who can send requests which do not conform to the policies.

Automatically approve meeting requests if the resource is available and send meeting requests if the resource is not available.
  • If the Out-of-policy request permissions for everyone is set, every user can automatically reserve the resource using a meeting request that conforms to the policy. Users can send meeting requests that do not conform to the policies. Meeting requests that do not fulfill the policies can be approved by the mailbox's delegate.

  • Use the Assign out-of-policy meeting request permissions to specify individual users whose policy conform meeting requests are automatically approved and who can send meeting requests that do not conform to the policies. Meeting requests that do not fulfill the policies can be approved by the mailbox's delegate.

Adjusting receive restrictions for Exchange Online mailboxes

NOTE: The Assign mail acceptance and Assign mail rejection assignments are mutually exclusive. You can specify whether to accept or deny the recipient's message.

To adjust mail acceptance for mailboxes

  1. In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Mailboxes category.

  2. Select a mailbox in the result list.

  3. Select the Assign mail acceptance task to specify recipients whose messages are accepted.

    - OR -

    Select the Assign mail rejection task to specify recipients whose messages are rejected.

  4. Select the table containing the recipient from the menu at the top of the form. You have the following option:

    • Mail-enabled distribution groups

    • Dynamic distribution groups

    • Mailboxes

    • Mail users

    • Mail contacts

    • Office 365 groups

  5. In the Add assignments pane, assign recipients.

    TIP: In the Remove assignments pane, you can remove assigned recipients.

    To remove an assignment

    • Select the recipient and double-click .

  6. Save the changes.

Customizing send permissions for Exchange Online mailboxes

You use the Send on behalf of send permissions to specify which users can send messages on behalf of the mailbox owner.

To customize send permissions for mailboxes

  1. In the Manager, select the Azure Active Directory > Mailboxes category.

  2. Select a mailbox in the result list.

  3. Select the Assign send authorizations task.

  4. Select the table which contains the user from the menu at the top of the form. You have the following options:

    • Mail-enabled distribution groups

    • Mailboxes

    • Mail users

  5. In the Add assignments pane, assign users.

    TIP: In the Remove assignments pane, you can remove assigned users.

    To remove an assignment

    • Select the user and double-click .

  6. Save the changes.

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