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ReceivedRepresenting

Topic Last Modified: 2007-10-18

The ReceivedRepresenting element identifies the principal in a delegate access scenario. This element was introduced in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

Syntax

<ReceivedRepresenting>
   <Mailbox/>
</ReceivedRepresenting>

Type

SingleRecipientType

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

None.

Child Elements

Element Description

Mailbox

Identifies a mail-enabled Active Directory directory service object.

Parent Elements

Element Description

Message

Represents an Exchange e-mail message.

MeetingMessage

Represents a meeting in the Exchange store.

MeetingRequest

Represents a meeting request in the Exchange store.

MeetingResponse

Represents a meeting response in the Exchange store.

MeetingCancellation

Represents a meeting cancellation in the Exchange store.

AcceptItem

Represents an Accept reply to a meeting request.

TentativelyAcceptItem

Represents a Tentative reply to a meeting request.

DeclineItem

Represents a Decline reply to a meeting request.

ReplyToItem

Contains a reply to the creator of an item in the Exchange store.

ReplyAllToItem

Contains a reply to all identified recipients of an item in the Exchange store.

ForwardItem

Contains an Exchange store item to forward to recipients.

CancelCalendarItem

Represents the response object that is used to cancel a meeting.

Remarks

The ReceivedRepresenting element is used together with the From and ReceivedBy elements in delegate access scenarios. The following table lists the entities that these elements represent in a delegate access scenario.

Elements in a delegate access scenario

Element Entity that the element represent

From

ThirdParty

ReceivedBy

Delegate

ReceivedRepresenting

Principal

In a delegate access scenario, if a ThirdParty sends a meeting request to a Principal who has a Delegate, the Delegate will see a new meeting request. These elements enable delegates to distinguish between messages that are sent directly to them and messages that are sent to them because of a delegate forwarding rule.

The schema that describes this element is located in the EWS virtual directory of the computer that is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 that has the Client Access server role installed.

Element Information

Namespace

https://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types

Schema Name

Types schema

Validation File

Types.xsd

Can be Empty

False