Can you convert an attribute's value to something more user friendly?

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/recipient-type-values/7c2620e5-9870-48ba-b5c2-7772c739c651?auth=1

So there are attributes which can tell you what type of [exchange] mailbox a user has.

msExchRecipientDisplayType aka RecipientType

-2147483642 MailUser (RemoteUserMailbox)
-2147481850 MailUser (RemoteRoomMailbox)
-2147481594 MailUser (RemoteEquipmentMailbox)
0 UserMailbox (shared)
1 MailUniversalDistributionGroup
6 MailContact
7 UserMailbox (room)
8 UserMailbox (equipment)
1073741824 UserMailbox
1073741833 MailUniversalSecurityGroup

What I'd love to be able to do is to convert the value of let's say: -2147483642 and have it show as RemoteUserMailbox when someone looked at the value in the console.  
Any way to do that type of attribute/value mapping?

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  • It might be easier to create Managed Units for the various Exchange object types and then just use the numbers in the left column to select the objects to include in the Manage Unit membership.

    So in your interface, for example, you would see a Managed Unit you created called "All Mail Contacts" and its membership criteria would be all msExchRecipientDisplayType = 6

    Here's an article on Managed Units.

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  • It might be easier to create Managed Units for the various Exchange object types and then just use the numbers in the left column to select the objects to include in the Manage Unit membership.

    So in your interface, for example, you would see a Managed Unit you created called "All Mail Contacts" and its membership criteria would be all msExchRecipientDisplayType = 6

    Here's an article on Managed Units.

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