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Email Server side sync, Mailbox got disabled and other errors

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Hi CRMers, 

We are trying to sync Dynamics CRM 2013 On premise with Exchange server 2010 SP3. We also enabled SSL and on both CRM and Exchange. But we are getting so many issues like mailbox is disabled etc. 

Environments

1. Dynamics CRM 2013 SP1 UR4

2. Exchange server 2010 SP3

3. Server Side Synchronization

Server Profile Settings:

Server Type  Exchange
Auto Discover Server Location No
Incoming Server Location ews.xxxxx.xxx/.../Exchange.asmx
Outgoing Server Location ews.xxxxx.xxx/.../Exchange.asmx
Authenticationn Using Credentials Specified by a User or Queue
Use Impersonation No
Use same settings for Outgoing Yes
Incoming Port 443
Outgoing Port 443
Use SSL for Incoming Connection Yes
Use SSL for Outgoing Connection Yes
Incoming Authentication protocol Auto Detect
Outgoing Authentication Protocol Auto Detect

Mailbox Settings

Synchronization Method

Incoming Email Server-side Synchronization or Email Router
Outgoing Email Server-side Synchronization or Email Router
Appointments, Contacts, and Tasks None

Issue:

1. Mailbox is disabled.

Errors:

1. The email message "Test Message" cannot be sent. Make sure that the credentials specified in the mailbox XXXXXXXX are correct and have sufficient permissions for sending email. Then, enable the mailbox for email processing.

2. Email cannot be received for the mailbox XXXXXXXX. Make sure that the credentials specified in the mailbox are correct and have sufficient permissions for receiving email. Then, enable the mailbox for email processing.

 

Our Attempts:


For the mailbox XXXXXXX we tried to "Approve Email" and "Test & Enable Mailbox" couple of times. 

We are getting errors as mentioned above 1 and 2. 

Based on above scenario, can you please let us know where we are missing the puzzled piece to integrate CRM with Exchange server.

We appreciate your help.

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