Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server 2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1
Topic Last Modified: 2007-01-29

Use the Filter Settings page to configure a variety of restrictions for the dynamic distribution group. You can select an organizational unit (OU) in the Active Directory directory service that contains the recipients you want to include in the dynamic distribution group. You can also specify the recipient types to include in the group.

Use this wizard page to apply the following filter settings.

Select the recipient container where you want to apply this filter
  • Click Browse to select the OU for the dynamic distribution group. This opens the Select Organizational Unit dialog box. Select the OU you want, and then click OK.

  • A dynamic distribution group contains all recipients that are in the specified OU and any other OUs under it. By default, this OU is the Users container in the Active Directory domain that contains the Exchange server.

Include these recipient types

You can have the dynamic distribution group include all recipient types or only specific recipient types. For example, you can create a dynamic distribution group that contains only the resource mailboxes in your Exchange organization.

  • All recipient types   Click this button to include all recipient types.

  • The following specific types   Click this button to select specific recipient types. Clicking this button activates the following check boxes. You must select at least one recipient type:

    • Users with Exchange mailboxes   Select this check box to include user and linked mailboxes.

    • Users with external e-mail addresses   Select this check box to include users that are mail-enabled but do not have Exchange mailboxes.

    • Resource mailboxes   Select this check box to include room and equipment mailboxes.

    • Contacts with external e-mail addresses   Select this check box to include mail contacts.

    • Mail-enabled groups   Select this check box to include mail-enabled groups.

  • To learn more about recipient types, see Understanding Recipients.

For More Information

To learn more about managing dynamic distribution groups, see Managing Distribution Groups.