<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.
<profile name> is the name of an existing profile (if any).
Windows PowerShell will display white list records that contain the following details:
AuditDataUserLogin — Service information of Kaspersky Security
Comment — Comment on the record (if any)
Id — Unique record ID (GUID)
IsMassMailExclusionOnly — Record scope (True — Bulk email can be let in under this record; False — Both spam and bulk email can be let in under this record)
IsSender — Address destination in the record (True — Sender address; False — Recipient address)
ItemType — Address entry type (EmailAddress — Email address; IpAddress — IP address; AdUser — Active Directory user; AdGroup — Active Directory user group)
ItemValue — Email address, email address mask, IP address, or GUID of the user account or Active Directory group
ModificationDateTimeUtc — Date and time the record was last changed (UTC)
ModifiedByUser — Account of the user who made the last change to the record
Example of a command that displays white list records on server.domain.com: