Iperms access email
A very specific question!
iperms
is a command-line tool used to manage permissions on an iPerms-enabled email server, such as Microsoft Exchange Server. Here's a brief overview of how to use iperms
to access email:
What is iPerms?
iPerms is a permission management system introduced in Exchange Server 2013. It allows administrators to manage access to email messages, folders, and other Exchange objects using a set of permissions.
Using iPerms to access email
To access email using iperms
, you'll need to use the following syntax:
iperms <mailbox> <permissions> <scope>
Here's a breakdown of the components:
<mailbox>
: The mailbox you want to access, specified in the format[email protected]
.<permissions>
: The permissions you want to grant or deny, specified using the following options:r
: Read permissionw
: Write permissiond
: Delete permissioni
: Insert permission
<scope>
: The scope of the permission, specified using the following options:m
: Mailbox scope (applies to the mailbox itself)f
: Folder scope (applies to a specific folder within the mailbox)i
: Item scope (applies to a specific email message or item within the mailbox)
Here are some examples:
- Grant read permission to a user on a specific mailbox:
iperms [email protected] r m
- Grant write permission to a user on a specific folder within a mailbox:
iperms [email protected] w f /Inbox
- Grant delete permission to a user on a specific email message:
iperms [email protected] d i /Inbox/Message1
Important notes
iperms
is only available on Exchange Server 2013 and later versions.- You must have the necessary permissions and credentials to run
iperms
commands. - Be careful when using
iperms
to modify permissions, as it can affect the security and integrity of your email system.