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Exchange 2010 Safelist Aggregation
2014 by Paul Cunningham 9 Comments Mailbox users can set their own server refused mail at end of data - 554 5.1.0 sender denied Junk email controls using Outlook or Outlook Web App, including blocking senders. When a mailbox user blocks a sender
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the sender's email address is added to the "Blocked Senders" list, visible in Outlook's Junk Email Options. This list is also accessible in Outlook Web App, by navigating to the Options safe sender list exchange 2010 (by clicking the gear icon in the top right) and looking in the "block and allow" section. When an email address is blocked like this any email messages from the sender will go to that user's junk email folder. However, if Safelist Aggregation is being used the emails will be rejected by the server instead. The sender will receive an NDR with information safe sender list office 365 similar to this: Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: alan.reid@exchangeserverpro.net Technical details of permanent failure: Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain exchangeserverpro.net by maila.locklan.com.au. [58.7.213.10]. The error that the other server returned was: 554 5.1.0 Sender denied The user in your organization can remove the email address from their blocked sender list, and then a safelist update will stop the server from blocking those emails. However, there are situations where the person may not be capable of removing the blocked sender, or you may simply want to do it yourself as the Exchange administrator. In these cases you can manage a mailbox's junk email configuration using PowerShell. Running Get-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration will allow you to see the current trusted and blocked email addresses for that mailbox user. [PS] C:\>Get-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration alan.reid RunspaceId : 11371828-d5da-40c3-a9fc-fc287c2fcf0a Enabled : True TrustedListsOnly : False ContactsTrusted : True TrustedSendersAndDomains : {} BlockedSendersAndDomains : {alan.oliveirabio@yahoo.com.br, exchangeserverpro@gmail.com, info@globalsales.co.cc, register@ebrguide.net, service@paypal.net} MailboxOwnerId : exchangeserverpro.net/Company/Head Office/Users/Alan.Reid Identity : exchangeserverpro.net/Company/Head Office/Users/Alan.Reid IsValid : True ObjectState : Unchanged To remove an item from the BlockedSendersAndDomains use Set-MailboxJunkEmailConfiguration. [PS] C:\>Set-Mailb
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