Receive As rights would be on the AD Object ACL, not the Exchange mailbox
ACL. From what I have seen, that won't do anything for you. The only place I
have seen Receive As do anything is when it is in combination with Send As
on the config container ACLs for Exchange and then the pair are converted to
Full Mailbox rights inside of the store. 

If you set permissions on an non-instantiated mailbox again, the permissions
are set on the msExchMailboxSecurityDescriptor attribute. That is supposed
to be used for setting up the initial store permissions, HOWEVER, I have
seen this work pretty flakey through the years so I have gotten in the habit
of not setting permissions on mailboxes until I know they have been
instantiated in the store. 

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kern, Tom
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 5:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] My endless question day continued- Exchange
attributes

If the box is not instantiated then when you edit that attribute, it doesn't
get mirrored back to the mailbox in the store.
That's what I've seen and read.
Just trying to confirm that.
             
So if I "create" a mailbox and give another user "receive as" rights before
the first user has opened outlook or received an email, that won't be
reflected on the mailbox store after he/she has had the box instantiated.

Is that correct?
Just curious.

Thanks
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