Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition
by Jonas Andersson, Nuno Mota, Mike Pfeiffer
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Since Exchange 2010 gives your users the ability to create and manage their own distribution groups, you may want to implement a naming policy that matches your organization's naming standards. In addition, you can implement naming policies so that your administrators are required to follow a specific naming convention when creating groups.
Your distribution group naming policy can be made up of text you specify, or it can use specific attributes that map to the user who creates the distribution group. In the previous example, we specified that all distribution groups should be prefixed with DL_ followed by the group name. The <GroupName> attribute indicates that the group name provided by the user should be used. So, if someone ...
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