ReceivedBy
Last modified: October 13, 2012
Applies to: Exchange Online | Exchange Server 2007 | Exchange Server 2007 SP1 | Exchange Server 2010 | Exchange Server 2013 | Office 365
The ReceivedBy element identifies the delegate in a delegate access scenario.
<ReceivedBy> <Mailbox/> </ReceivedBy>
SingleRecipientType
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
None.
Child elements
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Identifies a mail-enabled Active Directory directory service object. |
Parent elements
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Description |
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Represents an Exchange e-mail message. |
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Represents a meeting in the Exchange store. |
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Represents a meeting request in the Exchange store. |
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Represents a meeting response in the Exchange store. |
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Represents a meeting cancellation in the Exchange store. |
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Represents an Accept reply to a meeting request. |
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Represents a Tentative reply to a meeting request. |
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Represents a Decline reply to a meeting request. |
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Contains a reply to the creator of an item in the Exchange store. |
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Contains a reply to all identified recipients of an item in the Exchange store. |
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Contains an Exchange store item to forward to recipients. |
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Represents the response object that is used to cancel a meeting. |
The ReceivedRepresenting element is used together with the From and ReceivedBy elements in delegate access scenarios. The following table lists the entities that these elements represent in a delegate access scenario.
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Element |
Entity that the element represent |
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ThirdParty |
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Delegate |
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Principal |
In a delegate access scenario, if a ThirdParty sends a meeting request to a Principal who has a Delegate, the Delegate will see a new meeting request. These elements enable delegates to distinguish between messages that are sent directly to them and messages that are sent to them because of a delegate forwarding rule.
The schema that describes this element is located in the IIS virtual directory that hosts Exchange Web Services.