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Whitelist a Domain in exchange 2010 Power Shell Tipărire
Adding Domain/Sender to White list in Exchange 2010
Real simple one, but it’s something which can’t be done from the GUI from what I can see…
To view what currently is in the White List for senders, fire open the Exchange Management Powershell err shell.
And enter the following for induvidual e-mail address:
(Get-ContentFilterConfig).ByPassedSenders
And the following for white listed domains:
(Get-ContentFilterConfig).ByPassedSenderDomains
Now to add something to either of these!
To whitelist a domain e.g. justfen.com you’d do the this:
$WhiteDomain = (Get-ContentFilterConfig).BypassedSenderDomains
$WhiteDomain.add(“justfen.com”)
Set-ContentFilterConfig -BypassedSenderDomains $WhiteDomain
And to Whitelist a sender e.g. me@justfen.com you’d do this:
$WhiteSender = (Get-ContentFilterConfig).BypassedSenders
$WhiteSender.add(“me@justfen.com”)
Set-ContentFilterConfig -BypassedSenders $WhiteSender
Once you’ve done that, go ahead and confirm your changes by viewing the Bypassed Sender lists using the commands at the start of this post.
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