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Assign a UM mailbox policy in Exchange Server

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016

When you enable a user for Unified Messaging (UM) and voice mail, you must select the UM mailbox policy that will be associated with the user's mailbox. You can change the UM mailbox policy associated with the user's mailbox after the user has been enabled for UM.

You create UM mailbox policies to apply a common set of policies or security settings to a collection of mailboxes of UM-enabled users. You can use UM mailbox policies to apply settings such as the following:

  • PIN policies

  • Dialing restrictions

  • Other general UM mailbox policy properties

Note

A default UM mailbox policy is created every time you create a UM dial plan. You can delete the default UM mailbox policies or create additional UM mailbox policies based on the needs of your organization.

For additional management tasks related to users who are enabled for voice mail, see Voice mail-enabled user procedures.

What do you need to know before you begin?

Tip

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Use the EAC to change the UM mailbox policy assigned to a UM-enabled user

  1. In the EAC, navigate to Recipients > Mailboxes.

  2. In the list view, select the mailbox for which you want to change the UM mailbox policy.

  3. In the details pane, under Phone and Voice Features > Unified Messaging, click View details.

  4. On the UM Mailbox page, click UM mailbox settings, and then click Edit Edit icon..

  5. On the UM Mailbox page > next to UM mailbox policy, click Browse to locate the UM mailbox policy for the user.

  6. Click Save.

Use the Shell to change the UM mailbox policy assigned to a UM-enabled user

This example associates a UM-enabled user named Tony Smith with a UM mailbox policy named MyUMMailboxPolicy.

Set-UMMailbox -Identity tonysmith@contoso.com -UMMailboxPolicy MyUMMailboxPolicy