Users who have been assigned the Administrator role can delete addresses from the Anti-Spam address allowlist in Windows PowerShell.
You can:
To delete all records from the Anti-Spam address allowlist:
Get-KSEAntiSpamWhiteList -Server <server name> | Remove-KSEAntiSpamWhiteListItem -Server <server name>
where <server name> is the name of the protected Microsoft Exchange server. We recommend that you specify the full address of the server in FQDN format or the IP address. If you use any profiles to manage servers, you can replace -Server <server name>
with -Profile <profile name>
.
All records will be deleted from the address allowlist on the server or in the profile.
You can delete one or several records from the list. To do this, select the records that you need to delete, using filtering commands (see examples).
To delete all records found in the address allowlist on Server 2 from the address allowlist on Server 1:
Get-KSEAntiSpamWhiteList -Server <Server 2 name> | Remove-KSEAntiSpamWhiteListItem -Server <Server 1 name>
where:
If you use any profiles to manage servers, you can replace -Server <server name>
with -Profile <profile name>
.
All records that are also present on the address allowlist on Server 2 will be deleted from the address allowlist on Server 1.
You can delete one or several records from the list. To do this, select the records that you need to delete, using filtering commands (see examples).
Examples: 1. Clearing the address allowlist on server.domain.com:
2. Deleting records found in the address allowlist of profile1 from the address allowlist of profile2:
3. Deleting records containing addresses ending with ".mail.com" from the address allowlist on server.domain.com:
4. Deleting records containing addresses defined as an Active Directory account group from the address allowlist in profilename:
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