Hello Everyone,
I have Exchange 2010 and Outlook clients, plus we are using "shared mailboxes" for some reason. I'd want pay attention on "shared mailbox" as on correct shared mailbox(disabled AD account) and not just regular mailenabled user with some permissions and delegations on his stuff. So, the question's appeared when some of our customers have sent private email in these shared mailboxes - noone isn't able to read it! It appears in Inbox, but how to get it?
There are only two solutions I have found - delegation and transport rule. But the first one (delegation through Outlook) is not suitable because of disabled account. So the second one is - http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/uk/exchange2010/thread/2afd06f3-c7f9-4aac-aa3a-fae2ec42d477, where Guys advised to create stripping transport rule, but it's not exactly what we need - because of a huge amount of special shared mailboxes.
So, Is there any possibility to solve it through powershell or some other programmatic way?
I have tried to copy every permission from SELF to some test user, but have got nothing... is there any other ideas?
Thanks in advaces.
With hope for help.
Stas
Stas aka _ever