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Install Prerequisites
In order to install Exchange 2019 on Windows 2019, a series of prerequisites need to be installed
Install-WindowsFeature Web-WebServer,Web-Common-Http,Web-Default-Doc,Web-Dir-Browsing,Web-Http-Errors,Web-Static-Content,Web-Http-Redirect,Web-Health,Web-Http-
Logging,Web-Log-Libraries,Web-Request-Monitor,Web-Http-Tracing,Web-Performance,Web-Stat-Compression,Web-Dyn-Compression,Web-Security,Web-Filtering,Web-Basic-
Auth,Web-Client-Auth,Web-Digest-Auth,Web-Windows-Auth,Web-App-Dev,Web-Net-Ext45,Web-Asp-Net45,Web-ISAPI-Ext,Web-ISAPI-Filter,Web-Mgmt-Tools,Web-Mgmt-
Compat,Web-Metabase,Web-WMI,Web-Mgmt-Service,NET-Framework-45-ASPNET,NET-WCF-HTTP-Activation45,NET-WCF-MSMQ-Activation45,NET-WCF-Pipe-Activation45,NET-WCF-
TCP-Activation45,Server-Media-Foundation,MSMQ-Services,MSMQ-Server,RSAT-Feature-Tools,RSAT-Clustering,RSAT-Clustering-PowerShell,RSAT-Clustering-CmdInterface,RPC-over-
HTTP-Proxy,WAS-Process-Model,WAS-Config-APIs
[string]$expression = ".\[Link] /quiet /norestart” Pro Tip
Invoke-Expression $expression Some cmdlets produce a lot of results and Exchange will cap the display at 1000. To get greater
[string]$expression = ".\vcredist_x64.exe /quiet /norestart” than 1000 results Use these parameters:
Invoke-Expression $expression ‘-ResultSize Unlimited’ OR ‘-ResultSize <number of objects to return>’
Prerequisite Script: [Link]
Configure Exchange Service URLs Additional Configuration
Global Names (example): PageFile: Set-CIMInstance cmdlet
$BaseURL = ‘[Link]’ Event Logs: Limit-EventLog cmdlet
$AutoDiscoverURL = ‘[Link]’
Server PowerManagement: [Link]
Outlook Web Access (OWA) – Web client version access for end-users
Set-OWAVirtualDirectory -Identity "$server\OWA (Default Web Site)" -InternalURL $BaseURL/OWA -ExternalURL [Link] NIC PowerManagement: Registry entry
Offline Address Book – used by Outlook to download address book copy PnPCapabilities
Set-OabVirtualDirectory -Identity "$Server\OAB (Default Web Site)" -InternalURL [Link] -ExternalUrl [Link] TCP Keep Alive: Registry – ‘KeepAliveTime’
ActiveSync – For mobile device connections TLS Capabilities (1.x): Registry
Set-ActiveSyncVirtualDirectory -Identity "$Server\Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync (Default Web Site)" -InternalURL [Link] SSL 3.0 Disabled: Registry entry
ActiveSync -ExternalURL [Link] /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
(Exchange) Web Services (EWS) Windows Core Configuration
Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory -Identity "$Server\EWS (Default Web Site)" -InternaURL [Link] -ExternalURL https:// [Link]:
$BaseURL/EWS/[Link] Option 1: Domain membership
Exchange Control Panel (ECP) Option 2: Computer name
Set-ECPVirtualDirectory -Identity "$Server\ECP (Default Web Site)" -InternalURL [Link] -ExternalUrl [Link]
Option 5: Windows Updates
AutoDiscover – Used by Outlook to discover where to connect to for a mailbox as well as other configuration information
Set-ClientAccessServer $Server -AutoDiscoverServiceInternalUri [Link] Option 8: Network settings
MAPI – Used by Outlook to connect to mailbox Option 9: Date and Time
Set-MAPIVirtualDirectory -Identity "$server\MAPI (Default Web Site)" -InternalURL $BaseURL/MAPI -ExternalURL [Link] Option 11: Windows Activation
Mailbox Databases Get-Help / Commands
Used to store mailboxes in Exchange 2019: Find Exchange Cmdlets:
List Databases: Create new Databases: Get-ExCommands
Get-MailboxDatabase New-MailboxDatabase -Name "DB01" -EdbFilePath E:\Databases\DB01\[Link] -Server Ex01 Get Help for One Cmdlet:
Get-MailboxDatabase -Server EX01 Change settings on existing Databases: Get-Help <cmdlet> <operator>
Remove exisiting Databases: Set-MailboxDatabase DB01 -DeletedItemRetention 10.[Link] (i.e.) Get-Help Get-Mailbox -Full
Remove-MailboxDatabase DB01 Mount/Dismount Mailbox Databases
Get-MailboxDatabase DB01 | Remove-MailboxDatabase
Move an existing Database: Dismount-Database DB01
Move-DatabasePath –Identity <Database> –EDBFilePath E:\Databases\DB01\[Link] –LogFolderPath F:\logs\DB01 Mount-Database DB01
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Distribution Groups Created By:
Distribution Groups in Exchange 2019 come in two different varieties – Dynamic and Static and can be used for groups of users or rooms. Damian Scoles
** (Examples separated by ‘/’) **
Microsoft MVP
Distribution Groups Book Author
Disable-DistributionGroup ‘Temp Workers – Satellite Office 4 – Summer 2019’ [Link]
Enable-DistributionGroup ‘Temp Workers – Satellite Office 1’ [Link]
Get-DistributionGroup -ManagedBy Damian / Get-DistributionGroup Sales* / Get-DistributionGroup -OrganizationalUnit Users @PPowerShell
New-DistributionGroup -Name ‘Help Desk Operators’ / New-DistributionGroup -Name ‘Admins’ -Type Security
Remove-DistributionGroup ‘Help Desk Operators’ / Get-DistribtionGroup Test* | Remove-DistributionGroup Helpful Tips
Set-DistributionGroup ‘HR Department’ -MaxReceiveSize 10MB -MailTip ‘HR is limited to 10MB emails’ Use tab to autocomplete cmdlets
Tab through parameters to see all available
Dynamic Distribution Groups Check for latest module version
Get-DynamicDistributionGroup / Get-DynamicDistributionGroup -OrganizationUnit ‘Groups’ Read latest Microsoft Docs for Exchange
New-DynamicDistributionGroup -Name ‘Chicago Office’ -RecipientFilter {(RecipientType -eq 'UserMailbox') -and (Office -eq 'Chicago')} Read Exchange MVP blogs for more tips
New-DynamicDistributionGroup -Name ‘Executives’ -RecipientFilter {(RecipientType -eq 'UserMailbox') -and (CustomAttribute1 -eq 'Exec')}
Remove-DynamicDistributionGroup ‘Chicago Office’
Set-DynamicDistributionGroup ‘Executives’ -ManagedBy ‘Bert’
Distribution Group Membership
Add-DistributionGroupMember -Identity ‘Research Group’ -Member FSJurgeon
$Members = Get-DistributionGroupMember -Identity $Group
Remove-DistributionGroupMember ‘Help Desk’ -Member Damian
Get-DistributionGroup Test* |Remove-DistributionGroupMember -Member Damian
Update-DistributionGroupMember -Identity ‘IT Department’ -Members Sam,Donna,Frank,Dave
Full Exchange Server 2019 PowerShell Book – [Link]
Exchange Server Blog (EHLO): Http://[Link]/ehlo
Room Lists More On PowerShell
Room lists are special Distribution Groups used in Exchange to organize groups of rooms for Outlook users when they search for rooms. Windows PowerShell Blog
[Link]
Create Room List based on Rooms with a particular name:
$Members = Get-Mailbox -Filter {Name -Like "Chicago*"} | Where {$_.RecipientTypeDetails -eq "RoomMailbox"} Script Center
New-DistributionGroup -Name "ChicagoMeetingRooms" -DisplayName "Chicago Meeting Rooms" -RoomList -Members $Members [Link]/scriptcenter
Create Room List based on Rooms located in one physical location:
$Members = Get-Mailbox -Filter {Office -eq "Headquarters"} | Where {$_.RecipientTypeDetails -eq "RoomMailbox"}
PowerShell Tips of the Week
New-DistributionGroup -Name "HeadquartersMeetingRooms" -DisplayName "Headquarters Meeting Rooms" -RoomList -Members $Members [Link]/blog
Display all Room Lists: PowerShell Team – GitHub
Get-DistributionGroup -RecipientTypeDetails RoomList [Link]
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User Mailboxes Archive Mailboxes
Mailbox Management Archive Mailbox Management
Connect, Disable, Enable, Get, New, Remove, Set-Mailbox Managing Archive mailboxes uses the same cmdlets as a regular mailbox, but requires the
List all mailboxes in Exchange environment: ‘-Archive’ switch. Sample tasks for archive mailboxes:
Get-Mailbox -ResultSize Unlimited
List all mailboxes in OU, Database or Server: Find all archive mailboxes:
Get-Mailbox -Database "<database name>" / Get-Mailbox -Server <Server> Get-Mailbox -Archive -ResultSize Unlimited
Create New Mailbox Find archive mailboxes in a specific database:
New-Mailbox Damian -password p@ssword -UserPrincipalName damian@[Link] Get-Mailbox -Database "<database name>" – Archive
Create new mailbox for existing user: Find archive mailboxes on a specific server:
Enable-Mailbox -Identity <user> Get-Mailbox -Server <Server> -Archive
Disable mailbox (not delete): Change Settings (Location)
Disable-Mailbox -Identity [Link] -Confirm:$False Set-Mailbox -Archive
Remove mailbox (deletes Active Directory user object): Add an archive:
Remove-Mailbox -Identity [Link] -Confirm:$False Enable-Mailbox Administrator -Archive / Enable-Mailbox -Identity Administrator -Archive
Remove a user’s archive:
Other Mailbox Management Cmdlets Remove-Mailbox -Archive
A variety of cmdlets and options exists to manage mailboxes. Some are listed below: Get-Mailbox <user> -Archive | Remove-Mailbox
Set mailbox quotas Archive Quota Settings
Set-mailbox administrator -IssueWarningQuota 8GB -ProhibitSendQuota 10GB - Set-Mailbox <user> -ArchiveQuota 10GB -ArchiveWarningQuota 9GB
ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 12GB Archive mailbox sizes:
Set users Out of Office: Get-Mailbox -Archive | Get-MailboxStatistics | Ft Name,TotalItemSize
Set-MailboxAutoReplyConfiguration Administrator -AutoReplyState Enabled Move Archive Mailbox(es) to new Database
Set user’s Junk Mail configuration: Get-Mailbox Damian -Archive | New-MoveRequest -TargetDatabase DB04
Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration -Identity [Link]@[Link] - Get-Mailbox -Archive | New-MoveRequest -TargetDatabase ArchiveDB01
TrustedSendersAndDomains [Link]
Get-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration -Identity [Link]@[Link] System Mailboxes
Configure mailbox regional settings:
Set-MailboxRegionalConfiguration -Identity "Hans de Vries" -Language nl-nl -DateFormat Exchange has a series of system mailboxes that are needed for various internal operations.
"dd-MM-yy" -LocalizeDefaultFolderName -TimeZone "W. Europe Standard Time" Typically these are moved when a newer server version is added or if a server where the
Mailbox Sizes mailboxes reside will be decommissioned:
Get-Mailbox | Get-MailboxStatistics | Ft Name,TotalItemSize
Add a retention policy to an existing mailbox List System Mailboxes
Set-Mailbox Damian -RetentionPolicy ‘Corporate Retention Policy’ Get-Mailbox -Arbitration
Manage Mailbox Folder Settings Get-Mailbox -Monitoring
List folder permissions (Calendar in this case): Get-Mailbox -Auditlog
Get-MailboxFolderPermission Damian:\Calendar Get-Mailbox -AuxAuditlog
Add permissions to a folder
Add-MailboxFolderPermission ‘Damian:\Contacts’ -User John -AccessRights Editor Move These mailboxes to a new server/database:
Remove an existing folder permission: New-MoveRequest -arbitration -TargetDatabase NewDB01
Add-MailboxFolderPermission ‘Damian:\Calendar’ -User Administrator Get-Mailbox -Arbitration | New-MoveRequest -TargetDatabase NewDB01
Modify existing Folder permissions:
Set-MailboxFolderPermission ‘Damian:\Contacts’ -User John -AccessRights FullAccess System Mailbox that contains Offline Address book :
Get-Mailbox -Arbitration | Where {$_.PersistedCapabilities -Like ‘*oab*’} | Ft Name,Server
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Non-User Mailboxes
Room Mailboxes Shared Mailboxes
Get-Mailbox -RecipientTypeDetails ‘RoomMailbox’ Shared mailboxes are special mailboxes where users have access to the mailbox, but the
Get-Mailbox *ConferenceRoom* -RecipientTypeDetails RoomMailbox AD Account is disabled, preventing direct login/mailbox access.
New-Mailbox ‘Large Conference Room’ -Room -ResourceCapacity 100
Remove-Mailbox ‘Large conference Room’ Get-Mailbox -Filter {RecipientTypeDetails -eq "SharedMailbox"}).
Get-Mailbox *Chicago* -RecipientTypeDetails RoomMailbox | Remove-Mailbox New-Mailbox ‘Suggestion Box’ -Shared
Set-Mailbox ‘Medium Conference Room’ -LitigationHoldEnabled $True -Capacity 55 Get-Mailbox ‘Test*’ -RecipientTypeDetails ‘SharedMailbox’ | Remove-Mailbox
Disable-Mailbox ‘Small Conference Room’ Remove-Mailbox ‘Suggestion Box’
Enable-Mailbox ‘Small Conference Room’ Disable-Mailbox ‘Suggestion Box’
Set-CalendarProcessing LargeConferenceRoom –AutomateProcessing AutoAccept
Linked Mailboxes
Equipment Mailboxes A linked mailbox is a mailbox with a disabled user account in the Exchange environment
Get-Mailbox -Filter {RecipientTypeDetails -eq "EquipmentMailbox"} (i.e. the resource forest).
New-Mailbox Projector1 -Equipment
Set-Mailbox Projector1 -ModerationEnabled $True -ModeratedBy Damian $RemoteCred = Get-Credential accountforest\administrator
New-Mailbox -Name "Sjon Lont" -LinkedDomainController [Link] -
LinkedMasterAccount accountforest\[Link] -LinkedCredential $RemoteCred
Full Exchange Server 2019 PowerShell Book – [Link]
Server Management
Exchange Certificates provide secure communications for SMTP and IIS connections. Database Availability Groups (DAG) are groups of Exchange 2019 servers used to
provide high availability for mailbox databases.
Enable a new certificate for Exchange Services:
Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint <ThumbPrint> -Services SMTP,IIS,POP Get Database Availability Groups:
Enable-ExchangeCertificate -Server Ex01 -Thumbprint <ThumbPrint> -Services SMTP $DAGServers = (Get-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup).Servers
Export an existing Exchange certificate for backup or copy to another server: Get-DatabaseAvailablityGroup ‘ChiDAG-01 | Fl
Export-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint Create a new Database Availability Group:
28578A7923D5696AA92FA7DF4E4FF8ED4611FAB6 -FileName "c:\cert\[Link]" - New-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup -Name NYCDAG01-WitnessDirectory c:\FSW -WitnessServer FS01
BinaryEncoded -Password (ConvertTo-SecureString -String ‘c3rt123’ -AsPlainText -Force) Remove an existing Database Availability Group:
List certificates by server or Thumbprit: Remove-DatabaseAvailablityGroup ‘ChiDAG-01
Get-ExchangeCertificate -Server Ex01/Get-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint <ThumbPrint> Restore DAG for Disaster Recovery purposes:
Import a certificate for later usage: Restore-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup -Identity CorpDAG -ActiveDirectorySite NYC
Import-ExchangeCertificate -Server $Server -FileName"\\FS01\Cert\[Link]" - Start a server in a DAG:
Password (ConvertTo-SecureString -String '3xch@ng31sb35t' -AsPlainText -Force) Start-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup CHIDAG01 -MailboxServer CHIEX01
Create a new certificate for Exchange 2019: Stop an exiting DAG when a server is offline:
New-ExchangeCertificate Stop-DatabaseAvailabilityGroup NYCDAG01 -MailboxServer NYCEX01 -ConfigurationOnly
Remove an existing Certificate by the Thumbprint value: Add Exchange server to DAG
Remove-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint 28578A7923D5696AA92FA7DF4E4FF8ED4611FAB6 Add-DatabaseAvailabilityGroupServer SFCDAG01 -MailboxServer SFCEX02
Remove-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint <Thumbprint> | Remove-ExchangeCertificate Remove Exchange server from DAG
Remove-DatabaseAvailabilityGroupServer ORL -MailboxServer ORLEX01
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Mail Transport
Accepted Domains Connectors
Accepted Domains are domains for which Exchange will answer SMTP deliveries for. If a Proper mail flow is important in Exchange Server 2019. There are many PowerShell
domain is not defined and an email delivery is attempted for that domain, it will be cmdlets for managing these connectors and many types of connectors.
rejected. Defining these domains is important. Receive Connector(s)
Create a new Accepted Domain: Receive connectors receive emails from other Exchange servers, printers, applications or
New-AcceptedDomain -DomainName [Link] -DomainType remote mail servers to route emails to local mailboxes or relay to external recipients.
Authoritative -Name PracticalPowerShell List Receive Connector(s) in Exchange (All or for one server):
List all Accepted Domains: Get-ReceiveConnector
Get-AcceptedDomain Get-ReceiveConnector -Server EX01
Remove an existing Accepted Domain: Create new Receive Connector:
Remove-AcceptedDomain PracticalPowerShell New-ReceiveConnector ‘Internal Relay’ -TransportRole FrontendTransport -Usage Custom
Change settings on an existing Accepted Domain: -RemoteIPRanges [Link]/16 -Bindings [Link]:25
Set-AcceptedDomain PracticalPowerShell -DomainType InternalRelay Remove existing Receive Connectors:
RFC 822 Check for Postmaster Address Remove-ReceiveConnector ‘EX02\Internal Relay’
Foreach ($Domain in (Get-AcceptedDomain).DomainName) { Change settings on an existing Receive Connector:
$Postmaster = ‘Postmaster@’+$Domain Set-ReceiveConnector ‘EX02\Internal Relay’ -ProtocolLoggingLevel Verbose
$Check = Get-Recipient $Postmaster -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue Send Connector(s)
If (!$Check) {Write-Host $Postmaster” does not exist.” -ForegroundColor Yellow} By default, Exchange 2019 has no send connectors. Use these cmdlets to manage send
If ($Check) {Write-Host $Postmaster” does exist” -ForegroundColor Cyan} } connectors in Exchange 2019:
Journaling List Send Connectors (all or by server):
Enable this to copy email messages to a central location. Get-SendConnector
Create a New Journaling Rule Get-SendConnector ‘Internet Mail’
New-JournalRule -Name "FinancialPlanners" -JournalEmailAddress ‘FP-Journal’ -Scope Create New Send Connectors:
Global -Recipient 'planners@[Link]' -Enabled $True New-SendConnector ‘Internet Mail’ -AddressSpace ‘*’
Remove an existing Journal Rule: Remove existing Send Connectors:
Remove-JournalRule -Name "FinancialPlanners" Remove-SendConnector ‘Research Server’
List any current Journal Rules: Change settings on an existing Send Connecto (add a domain):
Get-JournalRule Set-SendConnector ‘Bank Partner’ -AddressSpace [Link],[Link]
Disable an existing Journal Rule: IntraOrganization Connector(s)
Disable-JournalRule -Name "FinancialPlanners" IntraOrganization Connectors can connect dispersed Exchange environments across Forest
Enable an existing Journal Rule: boundaries (for example). Hybrid Configuration Wizard also uses this for connect
Enable-JournalRule -Name ‘FinancialPlanners’ Exchange 2019 to Exchange Online (do not do this manually).
Journal Rule Collections List all IntraOrganization Connectors:
With these cmdlets, we can export entire collections of Journal rules and import to a new Get-IntraOrganizationConnector
Exchange Servers or for backup purposes. Create new IntraOrganization Connectors
Export: New-IntraOrganizationConnector -DiscoveryEndpoint [Link] -Name
$Output = Export-JournalRuleCollection SubsidiaryConnector -TargetAddressDomains [Link]
Set-Content -Path "C:\Temp\[Link]" -Value $[Link] -Encoding Byte Remove an existing IntraOrganization Connector:
Import: Remove-IntraOrganizationConnector -Identity SubsidiaryConnector
[Byte[]]$Data = Get-Content -Path "C:\Temp\[Link] -Encoding Byte - Change settings on an existing IntraOrganization Connector:
ReadCount 0 Set-IntraOrganizationConnector SubsidiaryConnector -Enabled $False
Import-JournalRuleCollection -FileData $Data Set-IntraOrganizationConnector SubsidiaryConnector -TargetAddressDomains [Link]
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Mail Transport
Transport Rules Compliance / DLP
Transport Rule control mail flow and provide administrators control for certain mail types, mail flows or New-DlpPolicy -Name "Big Box Personal Info" -Template "Big Box PII"
New-DlpPolicy -Name "Japanese Subsidiary Finance Data" -Template
List all Transport Rules: "Japan Financial Data"
Get-TransportRule New-PolicyTipConfig -Name en\NotifyOnly -Value ‘This message
Create New Transport Rules [Example 1]: contains private information that should not be shared outside of this
New-TransportRule -Name “ZIP Block” -AttachmentNameMatchesPatterns zip -GenerateIncidentReport company.’
“Damian@[Link]” -IncidentReportOriginalMail IncludeOriginalMail -DeleteMessage $True - Create Document Fingerprint (for HR) and use in a Transport Rule:
SetAuditSeverity Medium $HRDoc1 = Get-Content "C:\Documents\HR\[Link]" -
Create New Transport Rules [Example 2]: Encoding Byte
New-TransportRule -SentToScope ‘NotInOrganization’ -ApplyHtmlDisclaimerLocation ‘Append’ - $HRDoc1_Fingerprint = New-Fingerprint -FileData $HRDoc1 -Description
ApplyHtmlDisclaimerText ‘This email is for its intended recipient. If you are not the recipient, please delete "Employee PII Form"
this email immediately.’ -ApplyHtmlDisclaimerFallbackAction ‘Wrap’ -Name ‘Legal Required Disclaimer’ - New-DataClassification -Name "HR Confidential Form 1" -Fingerprints
StopRuleProcessing:$false -Mode ‘Enforce’ -RuleErrorAction ‘Ignore’ -SenderAddressLocation ‘Header’ - $HRDoc1_Fingerprint -Description "Message contains confidential
ExceptIfSubjectOrBodyContainsWords ‘This email is for its intended recipient’ employee information."
Disable and existing Transport Rule: Set-DataClassification -Name "HR Confidential Form 1" -Fingerprints
Disable-TransportRule ‘Test Keyword block rule’ $HRDoc1_Fingerprint
Change settings on an existing Transport Rule: New-TransportRule -Name ‘Notify: External Recipient BigBox
Set-TransportRule ‘Inbound HR eMail’ -SetAuditSeverity Medium confidential’ -RejectMessageReasonText 'This file is restricted and may
Remove an existing Transport Rule: not be emailed outside the company.' -Mode Enforce -SentToScope
Remove-TransportRule “ZIP Block” NotInOrganization -MessageContainsDataClassification @{Name='HR
Confidential Form 1'}
Full Exchange Server 2019 PowerShell Book – [Link]
Edge Transport Role
Edge Subscription(s) Protection Configuration
Create the Edge Subscription XML File (run on Edge Transport Server): Below are some sample cmdlets for inbound message hygiene:
New-EdgeSubscription -FileName "C:\Subscriptions\[Link]"
Import XML on Exchange server in the AD Site: Add-IPAllowListEntry -IPAddress [Link]
New-EdgeSubscription -FileData ([byte[]]$(Get-Content -Path "C:\Subscriptions\ Add-IPAllowListProvider -Name “Spamhaus” -LookupDomain
[Link]" -Encoding Byte -ReadCount 0)) -Site "Corp" [Link] -AnyMatch $True
Remove Edge Subscription: Add-ContentFilterPhrase -Phrase “Project X” -Influence GoodWord
Remove-EdgeSubscription -Identity ChiEdge01 Remove-ContentFilterPhrase -Phrase “Free credit report”
Set-ContentFilterConfig –ByPassedSenders John@[Link]
Address Rewriting Set-ContentFilterConfig –ByPassedSenderDomains [Link]
Add a new Address Rewrite Entry: Get-SenderIDConfig
New-AddressRewriteEntry -Name LittleBox -InternalAddress [Link] -ExternalAddress [Link] - Set-SenderFilterConfig –BlockedDomains [Link] –
ExceptionList “[Link],[Link]” -OutboundOnly $True BlankSenderBlockingEnabled $True –Action StampStatus –
New-AddressRewriteEntry -Name “LittleBox to BigCorp address rewrite.” -InternalAddress [Link] – RecipientBlockedSenderAction Delete
ExternalAddress [Link] Get-RecipientFilterConfig
Remove and existing Address Rewrite Entry: Set-RecipientFilterConfig –BlockedRecipients Administrator@[Link] –
Get-AddressRewriteEntry LittleBox | Remove-AddressRewriteEntry BlockListEnabled $True –RecipientValidationEnabled $True