1. Open Exchange System Manager.
2. Navigate through the console tree to Administrative Groups -> your administrative group -> Folders -> Public Folders -> the public folder you want to mail enable.
3. Right click on the Exchange Server public folder you want to mail enable and select the All Tasks -> Mail Enable command.
The folder is technically now mail-enabled, but you still need to verify that an email address has been assigned to the Exchange public folder.
4. To do so, right click on the folder and select Properties.
5. Select the Email Addresses tab to view the SMTP address assigned to the Exchange public folder.
6. Use the Add and Edit buttons to add an alternate address or to modify the existing address, if necessary.
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How To create an Exchange Server public folder recipient object