The Microsoft Exchange Web Services Managed API 2.0 program interface is required to run the script intended for sending spam for research. Download the software module of this interface by clicking the following link: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35371 and store it in the bin
subfolder of the folder containing the script.
The script works in one of the two modes:
Permission assignment mode
In the permission assignment mode, the script assigns mailbox access permissions to the user under whose account the script will be executed subsequently. You have to execute the script in this mode before you use it for the first time, as well as every time after adding new mailboxes to the configuration file.
Mailboxes for which rights have been assigned are marked with a special attribute in the configuration file. They are not processed by the script any time it runs in this mode.
You can reset privileges assigned by the script manually.
To reset permissions assigned by the script manually:
<users>
section, delete the entry linked to the user's mailbox. If you plan to stop processing spam messages from this mailbox, simply remove the rightsAssigned
attribute from the entry in the configuration file. This will exclude the mailbox from processing until the script is executed in permission assignment mode again or until the rightsAssigned
attribute is reset.
In permission assignment mode, the script is executed in Exchange Management Shell on behalf of the user with privileges to edit permissions in mailboxes of users.
The script requires Windows PowerShell version 2.0 or later.
Ordinary script operation mode
In this mode, the script selects spam messages one at a time from the Junk Email folder of users' mailboxes specified in the <users>
section of the configuration file and for which the relevant rights have been assigned.
The following selection criteria are used:
<oldMessages>
parameter of the configuration file<subjectMarks>
section of the configuration fileEvery such spam message added to the email as an attachment, with the internal structure of the spam message retained, and sent to the email address specified using the <recipientEmail>
parameter of the configuration file. After that, the tag with the default
attribute in the configuration file is added to the "Subject" field of the message.
This process is repeated for all mailboxes specified in the <users>
section of the configuration file.
For the script to be executed continuously, use the tools of your operating system to create a scheduled task.
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