![]() If I come over to the Exchange Management Shell and do a Get-InboxRule Now since this is all done through the GUI we also have access to this in PowerShell because when you create these, this is all happening through the shell. I could also go to More Options and do some Add Exception action and of course in any rule I’ve got a list of different conditions and actions that I can take. ![]() In this case, this is a rule that basically says if the message was received from Allan Miller, delete the message. You can see right now I’m logged into ECP and under the organized email option here, I’m over on the inbox rule slab and I’ve got all of my inbox rules listed.Īctually I only have one. ![]() One of the common recipient management tasks is dealing with server-side inbox rules. How to add, modify and remove Inbox Rules in Exchange Server using PowerShell ![]()
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