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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Connect-Mailbox.md

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### -Alias
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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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When you create a recipient without specifying an email address, the Alias value you specify is used to generate the primary email address (`alias@domain`). Supported Unicode characters are mapped to best-fit US-ASCII text characters. For example, U+00F6 (ö) is changed to oe in the primary email address.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-DistributionGroup.md

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### -Alias
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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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When you create a recipient without specifying an email address, the Alias value you specify is used to generate the primary email address (`alias@domain`). Supported Unicode characters are mapped to best-fit US-ASCII text characters. For example, U+00F6 (ö) is changed to oe in the primary email address.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-MailContact.md

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### -Alias
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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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When you create a recipient without specifying an email address, the Alias value you specify is used to generate the primary email address (`alias@domain`). Supported Unicode characters are mapped to best-fit US-ASCII text characters. For example, U+00F6 (ö) is changed to oe in the primary email address.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-MailUser.md

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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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When you create a recipient without specifying an email address, the Alias value you specify is used to generate the primary email address (`alias@domain`). Supported Unicode characters are mapped to best-fit US-ASCII text characters. For example, U+00F6 (ö) is changed to oe in the primary email address.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-Mailbox.md

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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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When you create a recipient without specifying an email address, the Alias value you specify is used to generate the primary email address (`alias@domain`). Supported Unicode characters are mapped to best-fit US-ASCII text characters. For example, U+00F6 (ö) is changed to oe in the primary email address.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-RemoteMailbox.md

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### -Alias
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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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When you create a recipient without specifying an email address, the Alias value you specify is used to generate the primary email address (`alias@domain`). Supported Unicode characters are mapped to best-fit US-ASCII text characters. For example, U+00F6 (ö) is changed to oe in the primary email address.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/New-DistributionGroup.md

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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The SamAccountName parameter (also known as the pre-Windows 2000 user account or group name) specifies an object identifier that's compatible with older versions of Microsoft Windows client and server operating systems. The value can contain letters, numbers, spaces, periods (.), and the characters `! # $ % ^ & - _ { } ~`. The last character can't be a period. Unicode characters are allowed, but accented characters may generate collisions (for example, o and ö match). The maximum length is 20 characters.
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The SamAccountName parameter (also known as the pre-Windows 2000 user account or group name) specifies an object identifier that's compatible with older versions of Microsoft Windows client and server operating systems. The value can contain letters, numbers, spaces, periods (.), and the following characters: !, #, $, %, ^, &, -, \_, {, }, and ~. The last character can't be a period. Unicode characters are allowed, but accented characters may generate collisions (for example, o and ö match). The maximum length is 20 characters.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/New-DynamicDistributionGroup.md

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The Alias parameter specifies the Exchange alias (also known as the mail nickname) for the recipient. This value identifies the recipient as a mail-enabled object, and shouldn't be confused with multiple email addresses for the same recipient (also known as proxy addresses). A recipient can have only one Alias value.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the characters: ``! # $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } ~``. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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The Alias parameter specifies the email alias of the distribution group. The Alias parameter value is used to generate the primary SMTP email address if you don't use the PrimarySmtpAddress parameter.
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The value of Alias can contain letters, numbers and the following characters: !, #, $, %, &, ', \*, +, -, /, =, ?, ^, \_, \`, {, }, |, and ~. Periods (.) are allowed, but each period must be surrounded by other valid characters (for example, help.desk). Unicode characters from U+00A1 to U+00FF are also allowed. The maximum length of the Alias value is 64 characters.
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