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Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials

You're reading from   Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Essentials Leverage the power of basic Windows PowerShell scripts to manage your Exchange messaging environment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782176039
Length 210 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Biswanath Banerjee Biswanath Banerjee
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Preface 1. Getting Started with PowerShell 2. Learning Recipient Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Handling Distribution Groups 4. Exchange Security 5. Everything about Microsoft Exchange Policies 6. Handling Exchange Server Roles 7. Auditing and E-Discovery 8. Managing High Availability 9. Exploring EWS Managed API 10. Common Administration Tasks Index

Creating and managing E-mail Address Policies

We will first take a look at accepted domains and then come back to E-Mail Address Policies. An accepted domain is an SMTP name for which the Exchange organization is responsible for sending and receiving E-Mails.

There are three types of accepted domains:

  • Authoritative: This is the domain with recipient's mailboxes hosted in your Exchange organization. If a domain is set to authoritative and the recipient is not found in Active Directory, a Non-Delivery Report (NDR) is sent to the sender.
  • Internal relay: In this scenario, the domain will not have all the recipient's mailboxes in your Exchange organization. For example, you have Exchange and Lotus Domino as your messaging environment and a SMTP domain is shared between these two. In this case, you will configure the SMTP domain as internal relay and create a send connector for this domain that points to Lotus Domino where the rest of the mailboxes are located. If a recipient is not found...
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