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Transport Agent: Remove extra prefixes from email subject
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5 months ago
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Dave Barrett
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If you regularly send email internationally, you may notice an issue that crops up in email conversations between two locales where the "Re." prefix differs. Basically, each time the message is replied to, another Re. (or Aw., Antwort, etc.) is tagged...
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PowerShell: Clean mailbox delegates
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5 months ago
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Dave Barrett
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Granting delegate access to a mailbox stores the permission on the mailbox to which the permission is granted. But what happens when a user is deleted? The simple answer is nothing - deleting a user (or other AD object) does not delete references to that...
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EWS from a Web Application using Windows Authentication and Impersonation
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6 months ago
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Dave Barrett
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To augment an earlier blog post that describes how to use EWS in a SharePoint webpart without needing ApplicationImpersonation, here I will go through the steps needed to do this from a standard web application. The scenario is that a web application...
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