[Index]

Model: device/exchangehybrid/RemoteDomain

Model Details: device/exchangehybrid/RemoteDomain

Title Description Details
CharacterSet The CharacterSet parameter specifies a character set for this remote domain. The character set that you specify is only used for MIME messages that don't have their own character set specified. Setting this parameter doesn't overwrite character sets already specified in the outbound mail. To remove the character set value, set the value to $null.
  • Field Name: CharacterSet
  • Type: String
AdminDisplayName
  • Field Name: AdminDisplayName
  • Type: String
DomainName * The DomainName parameter specifies the SMTP domain that you want to establish as a remote domain. Valid input for the DomainName parameter is an SMTP domain. You can use a wildcard character to specify all subdomains of a specified domain, as shown in the following example: *.contoso.com. However, you can't embed a wildcard character, as shown in the following example: domain.*.contoso.com. The domain name string may contain a maximum of 256 characters.
  • Field Name: DomainName
  • Type: String
OrganizationId
  • Field Name: OrganizationId
  • Type: String
RequiredCharsetCoverage The RequiredCharsetCoverage parameter specifies a percentage threshold for characters in a message that must match to apply your organization's preferred character set before switching to automatic character set detection. For example, if you set this parameter to 60, the preferred character sets will still be used during content conversion for messages that contain characters from non-preferred character sets as long as the percentage of those characters is 40 percent or less. If the percentage of characters in a message doesn't belong to preferred character sets, Exchange analyzes the UNICODE characters and automatically determines the best matching character set to use. If users in this remote domain use characters that span character sets, you may want to specify a lower percentage to ensure that your organization's preferred character set is used during content conversion.
  • Field Name: RequiredCharsetCoverage
  • Type: Integer
TargetDeliveryDomain The TargetDeliveryDomain parameter specifies the e-mail domain that's used when generating target addresses for new mail users in a cross-premises deployment scenario. When you have a cross-premises deployment, the user mailboxes on the remote location are represented as mail user objects. For example, all mailboxes hosted on Exchange Online are represented as mail users in your on-premises organization. The value of this parameter is used to determine what domain should be used for the target e-mail address for these mail users.
  • Field Name: TargetDeliveryDomain
  • Type: Boolean
Organization The Organization parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use.
  • Field Name: Organization
  • Type: String
NDREnabled The NDREnabled parameter specifies whether to allow non-delivery reports (NDRs) from your organization. Setting this parameter to $false suppresses NDRs to the remote domain. The default value is $true.
  • Field Name: NDREnabled
  • Type: Boolean
PSShowComputerName
  • Field Name: PSShowComputerName
  • Type: Boolean
AutoReplyEnabled The AutoReplyEnabled parameter specifies whether to allow messages that are automatic replies from client e-mail programs in your organization. Setting this parameter to $true enables automatic replies to be delivered to the remote domain. The default value is $false.
  • Field Name: AutoReplyEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
DeliveryReportEnabled The DeliveryReportEnabled parameter specifies whether to allow delivery reports from client software in your organization to the remote domain. The default value is $true.
  • Field Name: DeliveryReportEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
AllowedOOFType The AllowedOOFType parameter specifies the type of out-of-office notification returned to users at the remote domain. Valid values are External, ExternalLegacy, None, and InternalLegacy. The default value is External.
  • Field Name: AllowedOOFType
  • Type: String
ObjectClass
  • Field Name: ObjectClass.[n]
  • Type: Array
IsInternal The IsInternal parameter specifies whether the recipients in this remote domain should be considered internal recipients. Set this parameter to $true if this remote domain is part of your cross-premises deployment. When you set this parameter to $true, all transport components, like transport rules or any agents you may have deployed, treat this remote domain as an internal domain. The default value is $false.
  • Field Name: IsInternal
  • Type: Boolean
LineWrapSize The LineWrapSize parameter specifies the line-wrap size for outbound messages. The parameter takes an integer from 0 through 132, or you can overload the parameter by setting the value to unlimited. The default value is unlimited.
  • Field Name: LineWrapSize
  • Type: String
PSComputerName
  • Field Name: PSComputerName
  • Type: String
ContentType The ContentType parameter specifies the outbound message content type and formatting. Valid values for this parameter are MimeHtmlText, MimeText, or MimeHtml: MimeHtmlText converts messages to MIME messages that use HTML formatting, unless the original message is a text message. If the original message is a text message, the outbound message is a MIME message that uses text formatting. MimeText converts all messages to MIME messages that use text formatting. MimeHtml converts all messages to MIME messages that use HTML formatting. The default value is MimeHtmlText.
  • Field Name: ContentType
  • Type: String
TrustedMailInboundEnabled The TrustedMailInboundEnabled parameter specifies whether Exchange will treat e-mail received from this remote domain as trusted messages. If you set this parameter to $true, all incoming messages from this remote domain are considered safe and they will bypass content and recipient filtering. We recommend that you set this parameter to $true for cross-premises deployment scenarios. The default value is $false.
  • Field Name: TrustedMailInboundEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
NonMimeCharacterSet The NonMimeCharacterSet parameter specifies a character set for this remote domain. The character set that you specify is only used for non-MIME (RFC 822 text) messages that don't have their own character set specified. Setting this parameter doesn't overwrite character sets already specified in the outbound mail. To remove the character set value, set the value to $null.
  • Field Name: NonMimeCharacterSet
  • Type: String
Identity The Identity parameter specifies the remote domain you want to view. Enter either the GUID or name of the remote domain.
  • Field Name: Identity
  • Type: String
DistinguishedName
  • Field Name: DistinguishedName
  • Type: String
OriginatingServer
  • Field Name: OriginatingServer
  • Type: String
Name * The Name parameter specifies a unique name for the remote domain object.
  • Field Name: Name
  • Type: String
WhenCreatedUTC
  • Field Name: WhenCreatedUTC
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
PreferredInternetCodePageForShiftJis The PreferredInternetCodePageForShiftJis parameter specifies the specific code page to use for Shift JIS character encoding when sending messages to this remote domain. The valid values for this parameter are: 50220: Use ISO-2022-JP codepage. 50221: Use ESC-2022-JP codepage. 50222: Use SIO-2022-JP codepage.
  • Field Name: PreferredInternetCodePageForShiftJis
  • Type: String
WhenCreated
  • Field Name: WhenCreated
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
AutoForwardEnabled The AutoForwardEnabled parameter specifies whether to allow messages that are auto-forwarded by client e-mail programs in your organization. Setting this parameter to $true enables auto-forwarded messages to be delivered to the remote domain. The default value is $false.
  • Field Name: AutoForwardEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
MessageCountThreshold This parameter is available only in on-premises Exchange 2013. The MessageCountThreshold parameter specifies the acceptable message count for the remote domain. If the message count exceeds this value, an event is generated that's visible using the Get-ServerHealth and Get-HealthReport cmdlets. Valid input for this parameter is an integer. The default value is Int32 (2147483647). The default value indicates there is no message count threshold defined, and that the message count to the remote domain is unmonitored.
  • Field Name: MessageCountThreshold
  • Type: Integer
DisplaySenderName The DisplaySenderName parameter specifies whether to display the sender name. Valid values for this parameter are $true or $false. The default value is $true. This parameter is used for older versions of Exchange and should only be set under the direction of Microsoft Customer Service and Support.
  • Field Name: DisplaySenderName
  • Type: Boolean
ExchangeVersion
  • Field Name: ExchangeVersion
  • Type: String
NDRDiagnosticInfoEnabled The NDRDiagnosticInfoEnabled parameter specifies whether the diagnostic information is included in NDRs sent to the remote domain. The diagnostic information of an NDR includes details that help administrators troubleshoot delivery problems. This detailed information includes internal server names. You may not want to expose this information to NDRs sent to external users. If you set this parameter to $false, the diagnostic information section in the NDR body as well as internal server headers from the attached original message headers are removed from the NDR. The default value is $true.
  • Field Name: NDRDiagnosticInfoEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
TrustedMailOutboundEnabled The TrustedMailOutboundEnabled parameter specifies whether the remote domain is considered a trusted domain. We recommend that you set this parameter to $true for cross-premises deployment scenarios. The default value is $false.
  • Field Name: TrustedMailOutboundEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
MeetingForwardNotificationEnabled The MeetingForwardNotificationEnabled parameter specifies whether to enable meeting forward notifications. When this parameter is enabled, meeting requests forwarded to recipients in the remote domain generate a meeting forward notification to the meeting organizer. When this parameter is disabled, meeting requests forwarded to recipients in the remote domain won't generate a meeting forward notification to the meeting organizer. Valid values for this parameter are $true or $false. The default value is $true.
  • Field Name: MeetingForwardNotificationEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
DomainController This parameter is available only in on-premises Exchange 2013. The DomainController parameter specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain controller that writes this configuration change to Active Directory. The DomainController parameter isn't supported on Edge Transport servers. An Edge Transport server uses the local instance of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) to read and write data.
  • Field Name: DomainController
  • Type: String
ObjectCategory
  • Field Name: ObjectCategory
  • Type: String
IsValid
  • Field Name: IsValid
  • Type: Boolean
ByteEncoderTypeFor7BitCharsets The ByteEncoderTypeFor7BitCharsets parameter specifies the 7-bit transfer encoding method for MIME format for messages sent to this remote domain. The valid values for this parameter are: Use7Bit Always use default 7-bit transfer encoding for HTML and plain text. UseQP Always use QP (quoted-printable) encoding for HTML and for plain text. UseBase64 Always use Base64 encoding for HTML and for plain text. UseQPHtmlDetectTextPlain Use QP encoding for HTML and for plain text unless line wrapping is enabled in plain text. If line wrapping is enabled, use 7-bit encoding for plain text. UseBase64HtmlDetectTextPlain Use Base64 encoding for HTML and for plain text, unless line wrapping is enabled in plain text. If line wrapping is enabled in plain text, use Base64 encoding for HTML, and use 7-bit encoding for plain text. UseQPHtml7BitTextPlain Always use QP encoding for HTML. Always use 7-bit encoding for plain text. UseBase64Html7BitTextPlain Always use Base64 encoding for HTML. Always use 7-bit encoding for plain text. Undefined Always use QP encoding for HTML and plain text. The default value is Undefined.
  • Field Name: ByteEncoderTypeFor7BitCharsets
  • Type: String
WhenChanged
  • Field Name: WhenChanged
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
WhenChangedUTC
  • Field Name: WhenChangedUTC
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
UseSimpleDisplayName The UseSimpleDisplayName parameter specifies whether simple display names for senders appear in messages sent to this domain. Setting this parameter to $true enables simple display names for this remote domain. The default value is $false.
  • Field Name: UseSimpleDisplayName
  • Type: Boolean
ObjectState
  • Field Name: ObjectState
  • Type: String
TNEFEnabled The TNEFEnabled parameter specifies whether Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF) message encoding is used on messages sent to the remote domain. Valid values for this parameter are $true, $false, or $null. The action associated with each value is as follows: $true TNEF encoding is used on all messages sent to the remote domain. $false TNEF encoding isn't used on any messages sent to the remote domain. $null TNEF encoding isn't specified for the remote domain. TNEF encoding for recipients in the remote domain may be specified by the following: Value of the UseMapiRichTextFormat parameter for any mail user or mail contact objects Sender's per-recipient settings in Microsoft Outlook Sender's default Internet message settings in Outlook The default value is $null.
  • Field Name: TNEFEnabled
  • Type: Boolean
RunspaceId
  • Field Name: RunspaceId
  • Type: String
Guid
  • Field Name: Guid
  • Type: String
Id
  • Field Name: Id
  • Type: String