Managing ActiveSync, OWA, POP3, and IMAP4 mailbox settings
You can use the Exchange Management Shell to configure a user's ability to access services such as ActiveSync, OWA, POP3, and IMAP4. You can also allow or disallow MAPI connectivity and the ability to connect to Exchange using Outlook Anywhere. In this recipe, you'll learn techniques used to control these settings, whether it is done interactively through the Shell or using an automated script.
How to do it...
To control access to Client Access services for a mailbox, use the Set-CasMailbox
cmdlet. Here's an example of how you might use this cmdlet:
Set-CasMailbox -Identity 'Charlene Munoz' `-OWAEnabled $false `-ActiveSyncEnabled $false `-PopEnabled $false `-ImapEnabled $false
This command will disable OWA, ActiveSync, POP3, and IMAP4 for the mailbox belonging to Charlene Munoz.
How it works...
When you create a mailbox, OWA, ActiveSync, POP3, IMAP4, and MAPI access are enabled by default. For most organizations, these default settings...