Which cmdlet should you run?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You create a public folder.
You assign an email address to the public folder.
You need to ensure that only a user named User1 can add content to the public folder by using email.
Which cmdlet should you run?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You create a public folder.
You assign an email address to the public folder.
You need to ensure that only a user named User1 can add content to the public folder by using email.
Which cmdlet should you run?

A.
Set-MailPublicFolder

B.
Set-PublicFolder

C.
Set-Mailbox

D.
Add-PublicFolderCMentPermission

Explanation:
Set-MailPublicFolder
This cmdlet is available in on-premises Exchange Server 2013 and in the cloud-based service.
Use the Set-MailPublicFolder cmdlet to configure the mail-related settings of mail-enabled public folders. If you
want to configure basic settings that aren’t mail related, use the Set-PublicFolder cmdlet.
EXAMPLE 1
Set-MailPublicFolder -Identity [email protected] -AcceptMessagesOnlyFrom “User1”
EXAMPLE 2
This example sets the primary SMTP address of the mail-enabled public folder [email protected]
to [email protected].
Set-MailPublicFolder -Identity [email protected] -PrimarySmtpAddress
[email protected]

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Jalal Srour

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Set-MailPublicFolder