There may be times when you'll need to hide a particular mailbox, contact, or distribution group from your Exchange address lists. This is a common task that is required when you have mailboxes, contacts, or public folders used by applications or staff in your IT department that should not be seen by end-users. In this recipe, we'll take a look at how you can disable these recipient types from the address lists using the Exchange Management Shell.
To hide a mailbox from the Exchange address lists, use the Set-Mailbox
command:
Set-Mailbox dave –HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled $true
As you can see, hiding a mailbox from address lists is pretty straight forward as it requires only a simple PowerShell one-liner. The –HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled
parameter accepts a Boolean value, either $true
or $false
. To enable this setting, set the value to $true
, and to disable it, set the value to $false
.
There are multiple recipient types...