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và sau đó mở container máy chủ để MMC của bạn trông như một trong những trong hình 8,14. Exchange Server 5.5 người dùng sẽ được vui mừng khi thấy một môi trường phần nào quen thuộc. Bây giờ, những gì bạn nhìn thấy trong hình 12,40 là không phải là rất thú vị, nhưng hãy tưởng tượng | Creating and Managing Mailbox-Enabled Users messages from that mailbox. A mail-enabled user has no mailbox in your Exchange system. Rather a mail-enabled user has an e-mail address outside your Exchange system. A mail-enabled user can log on to your Windows 2003 network and act as any other Windows 2003 user. However such a user must send and receive messages in another messaging system. When a mailbox-enabled user sends a message to a mail- enabled user Exchange sends the message to the mail-enabled users external e-mail address. Mail-enabled users are new to Exchange. They make it easy to deal with Windows 2003 users who want to use an external e-mail account. Dont confuse mail-enabled users with contacts custom recipients in Exchange 5.5 . Contacts point to addresses that are external to your Exchange system just like mail-enabled users. However thats all they do. There is no Windows 2003 user connected with a contact. To start Ill show you how to create and manage a new mailbox-enabled user. After that Ill show you how to create and manage a mail-enabled user. Note Youll notice that here I use the term user rather than user account. An Exchange user is a Windows 2003 user account that has been either mailbox- or mail-enabled. Creating and Managing Mailbox-Enabled Users This is a pretty complex section. Creating a mailbox-enabled user is a piece of cake but managing one isnt so easy. Because a mailbox-enabled user is both a Windows 2003 and an Exchange 2003 user the management interface for such a user is full of mind-boggling and sometimes diverting detail. Youll spend a good deal of time in this section doing hands-on tasks but youll also devote considerable effort to understanding the dizzying array of management options available for mailbox- enabled users. In this section we first create a mailbox-enabled user. Then we take a look at all of the management options available for each user on the user Properties dialog box. Creating a Mailbox-Enabled User Lets