"You created a mailbox for a user, yet the mailbox does not
appear in ESM. Why?"
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
Answer / kiran
Genrally, when you create a mailbox for a user. The user's
e-mail address will be updated in the GAL. During the
regular update interval. But in order for you to be able to
view the mail box. The user has to access the Exchange
server (either through MS outlook or OWA). Then you will be
able to view the user's mail box.
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Answer / kesavan
This situation happens because the securityDescriptor
object (msExchMailboxSecurityDescriptor) is not read from
Active Directory until the user first logs on to the
mailbox or the mailbox is sent an item of mail.
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Answer / john
or if you send a test mail to that id then the mailbox will
be populated in the ESM
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