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Microsoft Exchange Server Powershell Cookbook (Update)

You're reading from   Microsoft Exchange Server Powershell Cookbook (Update) Over 120 recipes to help you manage and administrate Exchange Server 2013 Service Pack 1 with PowerShell 5

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Product type Hardcover
Published in Jul 2017
Last Updated in Feb 2025
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ISBN-13 9781787126930
Length 648 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. PowerShell Key Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Exchange Management Shell Common Tasks 3. Managing Recipients 4. Managing Mailboxes 5. Distribution Groups and Address Lists 6. Mailbox Database Management 7. Managing Client Access 8. Managing Transport Servers 9. Exchange Security 10. Compliance and Audit Logging 11. High Availability 12. Monitoring Exchange Health 13. Integration 14. Scripting with the Exchange Web Services Managed API 15. Common Shell Information 16. Query Syntaxes

Sending SMTP emails through PowerShell

As an Exchange administrator, you will probably need an automated solution for sending emails from your PowerShell scripts. Whether it's for sending notifications to users in a specific database or emailing the output of your scripts to a reporting mailbox, the transmission of messages like these will prove very useful in performing common day-to-day administrative scripting tasks. In this recipe, we'll take a look at how you can send SMTP email messages from PowerShell to the recipients in your Exchange organization.

How to do it...

PowerShell v2 and later includes a core cmdlet that can be used to send email messages through SMTP to one or more recipients. Use the following...

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