

The access can range from being only able to read your messages, to being able to manage all your email as well as compose and send messages on your behalf.


In the Exchange world, a delegate is a person you have given some level of access to over your own mailbox. We will take a look at them in a moment, but first, let’s try to explain what a delegate is and why the changes are important. Two parameters have been added to the *- MailboxFolderPermission cmdlets to facilitate those changes, namely the SendNotificationToUser and SharingPermissionFlags. In another example of a small, but impactful change, Microsoft has started rolling out improvements to the PowerShell cmdlets responsible for folder permissions that will allow us to manage some of the delegate-related settings.
