Identity |
Identity using the mailbox.
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An identity is already entered if the mailbox was generated by an account definition.
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If you create the mailbox manually, you can select an identity from the menu.
The menu displays activated and deactivated identities by default. If you do not want to see any deactivated identities, set the QER | Person| HideDeactivatedIdentities configuration parameter.
NOTE: If you assign a deactivated identity to a mailbox, the mailbox might be locked or deleted depending on the configuration. |
No link to an identity required |
Specifies whether the mailbox is intentionally not assigned an identity. The value is determined from the linked user account. |
Not linked to an identity |
Indicates why the No link to an identity required option is enabled for this mailbox. The value is determined from the linked user account. Possible values:
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By administrator: The option was set manually by the administrator.
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By attestation: The user account was attested.
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By exclusion criterion: The user account is not associated with an identity due to an exclusion criterion. For example, the user account is included in the exclude list for automatic identity assignment (configuration parameter PersonExcludeList). |
Account definition |
Account definition through which the mailbox was created.
Use the account definition to automatically populate mailbox main data and to specify a manage level for the mailbox. One Identity Manager finds the IT operating data of the assigned identity and uses it to populate the corresponding fields in the mailbox.
NOTE: The account definition cannot be changed once the mailbox has been saved. |
Manage level |
Manage level with which the mailbox is created. Select a manage level from the menu. You can only specify the manage level can if you have also entered an account definition. All manage levels of the selected account definition are available in the menu. |
Active Directory user account |
Active Directory user account for which this mailbox is created. |
Exchange organization |
Name of the Microsoft Exchange organization. |
Canonical name |
Mailbox's canonical name. The canonical name is generated automatically. |
Recipient type (detail) |
Type of recipient. The mailbox type is specified when a mailbox is added and cannot be changed afterward. You can choose from the following options: Remote user, Remote room, Remote equipment and Remote shared. |
Phonetic display name |
Display name in phonetic letters. It is used if the pronunciation and spelling of the name do not match. For example, the display name is used to sort recipients in the hierarchical address book if no sort order is given. They are sorted in ascending order from A to Z.
If no phonetic name is given, they are sorted by the simple display name. |
Sort order |
Specifies the order in which to display recipients in the hierarchical address book. The larger the value, the higher the ranking in the sort order.
If no order is given or more than one entries have the same sort order, recipients are sorted by their phonetic display name. |
Alias |
Unique alias for further identification of the mailbox. |
User login name |
User account login name. The user's login name is made up of the alias and the domain. User login names that are formatted like this correspond to the User Principal Name (UPN) in Active Directory. |
Do not display in address list |
Specifies whether the mailbox is visible in address books. Set this option if you want to prevent the mailbox from being displayed in address books. This option applies to all address books. |
Moderation enabled |
Specifies whether the mailbox is moderated. Enable this option if the mailbox is meant to be moderated. Use the task Assign moderators to specify moderators. |
Sender authentication required |
Specifies whether authentication data is requested from senders. Set this option to prevent anonymous senders mailing to the mailbox. |
Automatically update based on recipient policy |
Specifies whether changes to recipient's email addresses are automatically updated based on recipient policies. |
Proxy addresses |
Email addresses for the mailbox. You can also add other mail connectors (for example, CCMail, MS) in addition to the standard address type (SMTP, X400).
Use the following syntax to set up other proxy addresses:
Address type: new email address |
Sending message to |
Specifies how senders are notified when they send messages to a moderated mailbox. Permitted values are:
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Do not notify: the sender is not notified.
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Only notify senders in your exchange organization: Only internal senders receive a notification.
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Notify all senders: Internal and external senders receive notification. |
Distinguished name |
Mailbox's distinguished name. |