Mail-enable or mail-disable a public folder | Microsoft Learn

Public folders are designed for shared access and provide an easy and effective way to collect, organize, and share information with others in your workgroup or organization. Mail-enabling a public folder allows users to post to the public folder by sending an email message to it. When a public folder is mail-enabled, additional settings are available for the public folder in the Exchange Administration Center (EAC), such as email addresses and mail quotas. In the Exchange Management Shell, before a public folder is mail-enabled, use the set-publicfolder cmdlet to manage all of its settings. Once the public folder is mail-enabled, use the set-publicfolder and set-mailpublicfolder cmdlets to manage the settings.

If you want Internet users to send mail to a mail-enabled public folder, you must set additional permissions using the add-publicfolderclientpermission cmdlet.

For additional management tasks related to managing public folders, see the public folder procedures.

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