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Shared Mailbox – General Information, Advantages and Disadvantages of Automapping

General

  • A shared mailbox is the same as a Shared Mailbox (SMB) or delegated mailbox.
  • Historically, we still refer to it as a “Funktionspostfach”.
  • It is used for collaborative work.
  • Personal information is not disclosed to external recipients.

Automapping

  • The shared mailbox is automatically added to your account in Outlook or OWA on the server side.
  • It appears in Outlook without needing to be added manually.
Advantages
  • The mailbox appears automatically in Outlook – no manual setup required.
  • Users do not need to enter login credentials for the shared mailbox.
  • Permission changes take effect immediately.
  • Sent messages are sent from your account, and a copy is saved in the SMB.
  • Email signatures continue to work.
Disadvantages
  • Signature cannot be bound to the account – must be selected manually when composing a message.
  • Mail merges do not work, as a default account must be selected for them.
  • No offline cache.
  • Automatic replies cannot be set up (requires opening the mailbox separately in Outlook Web).
  • No access to the online archive via Outlook if the mailbox is only added via automapping.
  • Search may be slow or incomplete.
  • No option for individual authentication or separate audit trails.
  • Search function is limited: cannot search in “Current Mailbox”.
  • When composing a new email from the shared mailbox, the sender must be selected manually (previously, the mailbox you were in was automatically used as the sender).

Add Shared Mailbox as a Separate Account

Advantages
  • Mail merges are possible.
  • Signature is automatically selected when composing a message.
  • Email throttling.
  • Better caching.
  • Automatic replies can be set up directly in Outlook.
  • Access to the In-Place Archive / Online Archive is possible.
  • Separate cache → faster and more complete search.
Disadvantages
  • Requires manual setup (support effort).