We are very glad to announce availability of the public folder consistency agent for public folders in Exchange Online. What is this, you ask? Read on! The agent currently works on two scenarios:
Scenario 1: Stale permissions on public folders
Consider a scenario where a user was given permissions on a public folder, but their mailbox was then removed. For example: User named “Fi” is assigned Editor permission to a public folder called Sales:


- Other users might be unable to access public folders, even though they have the right permissions
- Permission conflicts

Scenario 2: Mail enabled public folder ‘content mailbox’ cleanup
Mail Enabled Public Folders (MEPF) have an important property related to ‘content mailbox’, which must be pointing to the correct public folder mailbox hosting the actual public folder content. The content mailbox property is crucial for delivering emails sent to the MEPF to a correct public folder. We have seen situations in which the content mailbox property on the MEPF do not point to the actual public folder mailbox hosting the public folder content. In such scenarios, email sent to MEPF’s would just remain in queue and would not be delivered correctly. The consistency agent verifies content mailbox property on MEPF’s and updates the value if it is not pointing to a correct mailbox. In the following example, public folder “PF1” content resides in a public folder mailbox M2, however, the content mailbox property of this MEPF object is pointing to a public folder mailbox M1:

Updated Jul 01, 2019
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