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    <title>The case of the disappearing e-mail…</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[One of my customers was running into an odd case of disappearing e-mails. They have an on-premise Exchange 2010 mail server on which they have a Shared mailbox to which all employees have access.
Now all of a sudden mails that are moved/copied TO this shared mailbox mysteriously disappear…
First thing that came to mind: Rules!
Bring in the Shell First of all I needed to check if there weren&rsquo;t any Server side rules which were configured, which you can easily do with the following command:]]></description>
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