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Benjamin Bürk

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    Benjamin Bürk commented on Send emails in Exchange Online using an alias address: Configuration with PowerShell and admin center 10 months ago

    Hi Kevin,

    do you have a proper connection to EOL with PowerShell? See here

    You need also the permission to change the value.

    Regards

    Benjamin

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    Benjamin Bürk wrote a new post, Send emails in Exchange Online using an alias address: Configuration with PowerShell and admin center 10 months, 3 weeks ago

    Each Exchange mailbox can be assigned multiple email addresses. These proxy addresses are also called aliases. Until now, you could use them to receive messages, but to send emails, you had to use the standard address. Now Microsoft 365 also allows you to send email via an alias.

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    Benjamin Bürk wrote a new post, Deactivate update notifications on Windows Server 1 year, 11 months ago

    Microsoft urges users to install Windows updates so that vulnerabilities can be removed quickly. This is probably a good idea for workstations, but forcing updates on the server can lead to undesirable results. Update notifications play an unfavorable role here as they can unintentionally trigger a reboot.

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    Benjamin Bürk wrote a new post, Remove unneeded settings from Group Policy Objects 2 years ago

    Most Group Policy Objects (GPOs) comprise multiple settings for a Windows feature or an application. If you want to remove a particular setting, it will very often still leave some residue behind. Therefore, in this case, a manual rework is necessary.

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    Benjamin Bürk wrote a new post, Group logo of PowerShellConfigure spam filter in Exchange Online Protection (EOP) using PowerShell 2 years, 5 months ago

    You can easily configure the multilevel protection of Office 365 against spam, viruses, and other unwanted messages via the Exchange Admin Center. With PowerShell you can customize additional settings that affect the behavior of different filters and also notify users of actions taken.

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    Benjamin Bürk wrote a new post, Group logo of PowerShellManage Outlook spam filters using PowerShell and GPOs 2 years, 5 months ago

    Exchange offers various mechanisms to protect users against spam and malware, which the administrator configures centrally. In Outlook and Outlook on the Web (OWA), users can also define their own rules for spam detection. To prevent them from overriding the server rules, you can limit the client options.

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