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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Clear-ActiveSyncDevice.md

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The NotificationEmailAddresses parameter specifies the notification email address for the remote device wipe confirmation.
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The NotificationEmailAddresses parameter specifies the notification email address for the remote device wipe confirmation. You can specify multiple values separated by commas.
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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Connect-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/Disconnect-ExchangeOnline.md

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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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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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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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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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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-Mailbox.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Enable-RemoteMailbox.md

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exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Get-CASMailbox.md

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