Re: Quick question about Ex2K filtering..
From: Ben Winzenz [Exchange MVP] (ben_winzenz_at_NOSPAMdotmessageonedotcom)
Date: 12/16/04
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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 14:13:24 -0600
Open ADSIEdit. Expand the Configuration container. Then, in order, go into
the Configuration, Services, Microsoft Exchange, Organization name, Global
Settings, Message Delivery, Default Message Filter properties. In the
properties page, it will list all the attributes. Scroll down the list
until you see msExchTurfListNames. View/edit the properties of that object
and you should see a list of all the names. I doubt it will be easier to
read, and I don't think that you can easily export that information (at
least not using ADSIEdit).
-- Ben Winzenz Exchange MVP "David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:029E7BFC-192F-4DD9-B33A-E1D7B6491086@microsoft.com... >I too have the same question and opend ADSIEdit but did not find anything > close to what you are pointing CN=Default Message Filter,CN=Message > Delivery,CN=Global >> Settings,CN=Organization_Name,CN=Microsoft > Any where I need to look?? > > "Andy David - Exchange MVP" wrote: > >> Via ADSIEdit: >> msExchTurfListNames >> located: >> CN=Default Message Filter,CN=Message Delivery,CN=Global >> Settings,CN=Organization_Name,CN=Microsoft >> Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=Domain_Name,DC=com >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 14:03:09 -0400, "jim" <jim@NOSPAM.com> wrote: >> >> >In the Exchange 2000 administrator, one can add specific users and/or >> >domains to a filter list (Global Settings -> Message Delivery -> >> >Filtering >> >tab). Does anyone know where those domains/addresses are stored? Is >> >there >> >a text (or other) type of file that lists all the entries? I've got >> >several >> >hundred in there now and it's nearly impossible to look for a specific >> >entry. It'd be a lot easier if i could open the file they're stored in >> >via >> >notepad or a hex editor. >> > >> >Thanks! >> > >> >>
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