![]() ![]() ![]() The warnings and errors are so unhelpful they would have been considered inadequate in the 1990’s, let alone now. Setting up Exchange Server access isn’t simple and made worse with truly awful error messages. It’s especially hard for small self-managing organizations. Redmond seems happy to publish long complicated command lines without any context. Unfortunately, Microsoft seems to assume all their customers are born knowing the intricacies of PowerShell and how it works with Microsoft 365. PowerShell is a formidable tool but hardly user friendly. PowerShell also let administrators control multiple mailboxes more easily. It’s typical of an option only available via PowerShell, not the admin web page. That command enables Plus Addressing in Exchange Server. Looks simple, but that command alone won’t work in PowerShell because there are add-ins to be installed and login necessary. Set-OrganizationConfig -AllowPlusAddressInRecipients $true Microsoft 365 customers will often see instructions like this to configure their Exchange Server mailboxes using PowerShell. How to run administration commands via PowerShell for Microsoft 365 hosting and especially Microsoft 365 Exchange Server or mailbox hosting.
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