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We have Exchange 2010 with the built in SPAM filter installed. Was wondering if there is a way to check what messages have been blocked. We have a customer trying to send an e-mail and it never shows up. I suspect that the customer may have been black-listed by SPAM-COP. Also, is there any way to allow mail from the customer's domain to get through the Exchange 2010 spam filter.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks Matt

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To check the Exchange Antispam Agent logs for emails from a specific sender:

Get-AgentLog -StartDate "1/1/2014" | where {$_.P1FromAddress -like "[email protected]"}

Replace the date with the date that you want to search on and replace the email address with the email address of the sender that you want to search for.


To whitelist a single email address:

$list = (Get-ContentFilterConfig).BypassedSenders
$list.add("[email protected]")`
Set-ContentFilterConfig -BypassedSenders $list

To whitelist an entire domain:

$list = (Get-ContentFilterConfig).BypassedSenderDomains
$list.add("doe.com")
Set-ContentFilterConfig -BypassedSenderDomains $list

To check what's currently whitelisted:

Get-ContentFilterConfig
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  • Thank you very much for the answer, very much appreciated
    – Matt Fitz
    Sep 25, 2014 at 4:21

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