Managing Unified Messaging Mailbox Policies
Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server 2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-08-29
With Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, you create a Unified Messaging (UM) mailbox policy to apply a common set of policies or security settings to a collection of UM-enabled mailboxes. After you deploy Unified Messaging in your Exchange 2007 organization, you may have to create and configure additional UM mailbox policies or modify existing UM mailbox policies. This topic discusses Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging (UM) mailbox policies and how UM mailbox policies can be managed in your Exchange 2007 organization.
After you install the Unified Messaging server role on a computer that is running Exchange 2007 and are deploying Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging on your network, you may have to create, configure, and manage Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging mailbox policies.
You can manage Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging mailbox policies by using the Exchange Management Console and the Exchange Management Shell. Using the Exchange Management Console and the Exchange Management Shell enables you to administer and configure specific settings for UM mailbox policies.
For more information about how to use the Exchange Management Console to manage Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging mailbox policies, see the following topics:
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How to Create a New Unified Messaging Mailbox Policy
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How to Delete a Unified Messaging Mailbox Policy
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How to View the Properties of a Unified Messaging Mailbox Policy
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How to Modify a Unified Messaging Mailbox Policy
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How to Change the Maximum Greeting Duration
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How to Include Additional Text with the E-Mail Message Sent When a Voice Message Is Received
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How to Include Additional Text with the E-Mail Message Sent When a Fax Message Is Received
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How to Include Additional Text with the E-Mail Message Sent When a PIN Is Reset
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How to Include Additional Text with the E-Mail Message Sent When a Mailbox Is UM-Enabled
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How to Enable or Disable Common PIN Patterns
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How to Configure the Number of Logon Failures Before a PIN is Reset
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How to Change the Number of Previous PINs to Disallow
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How to Configure the PIN Lifetime
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How to Configure the Minimum PIN Length
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How to Configure the Number of Logon Failures Before a Mailbox is Locked Out
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How to Enable Dialing Restrictions on a Unified Messaging Mailbox Policy
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How to Enable or Disable Missed Call Notifications on a Unified Messaging Mailbox Policy
For more information about how to use the Exchange Management Shell to manage Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging mailbox policies, see the following topics:
Administrative permissions are required to manage the Exchange 2007 server that has the Unified Messaging server role installed. For more information about the permissions that are required to perform administrative tasks for Unified Messaging, see Required Permissions to Manage Unified Messaging.
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For more information about Unified Messaging mailbox policies, see Understanding Unified Messaging Mailbox Policies.
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For more information about how to deploy an Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging server, see Post-Installation Tasks.
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For more information about how to manage Unified Messaging Active Directory objects, see Managing Unified Messaging Objects.
