I tried running the Get-Mailbox <name> | Update-Recipient command, but that did not resolve the issue for me, which only affects two of my mailboxes,
and seems to only happen within a few hours of starting the server (Exchange Server 2013 running on Win Server 2012 R2 on a Hyper-V virtual machine. I've noticed no ill effects, and one of the affected mailboxes is my own. Still, the message makes me concerned.
Anyone have any ideas about what the implications of the message are or how to troubleshoot? Here's the exact wording I'm getting:
Process edgetransport.exe (Transport) (PID=6512). Object [CN=<mailbox name>,CN=Users,DC=<domain name>,DC=com]. Property [DefaultPublicFolderMailbox] is set to value [<domain name>.com/Deleted Objects/Mailbox5
DEL:c970a894-4710-4697-bef8-daeaef887311], it is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory. This property should be fixed as soon as possible.
Process edgetransport.exe (Transport) (PID=6512). Object [CN=<mailbox name>,CN=Users,DC=<domain name>,DC=com]. Property [DefaultPublicFolderMailbox] is set to value [<domain name>.com/Deleted Objects/Mailbox5
DEL:c970a894-4710-4697-bef8-daeaef887311], it is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory. This property should be fixed as soon as possible.