Comments on: Adding Mail enabled public folder as the member of Distribution list/2009/05/05/adding-mail-enabled-public-folder-as-the-member-of-distribution-list/Microsoft Exchange & OWA Resources, Information - Optimize, Support, Manage | How-To | Guides | Reference | AdminFri, 16 Nov 2012 00:27:23 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: el/2009/05/05/adding-mail-enabled-public-folder-as-the-member-of-distribution-list/#comment-1112Fri, 16 Nov 2012 00:27:23 +0000/?p=314#comment-1112In reply to Blarg.

Is this really work?? No email were forwarded to the Public Folder. What have I missed?

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By: BK/2009/05/05/adding-mail-enabled-public-folder-as-the-member-of-distribution-list/#comment-412Thu, 26 May 2011 22:34:06 +0000/?p=314#comment-412In reply to Blarg.

Thank you very much Blarg!

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By: Blarg/2009/05/05/adding-mail-enabled-public-folder-as-the-member-of-distribution-list/#comment-123Tue, 29 Jun 2010 20:32:42 +0000/?p=314#comment-123Aside of a command-line option, to add a mail-enabled public folder to a distribution list in Exchange 2003, you have to approach it from the public folder side of things instead of from the distribution list.

Open Exchange 2003 System Manager and traverse to the Administative Group you’re interested in. Open Folders -> Public Folders and select the mail enabled public folder there. Open the properties pane for that folder and select the “Member Of” tab. Simply “Add…” the distribution list from there.

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