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Employ remote management - Training
This module demonstrates the various tools for connecting remotely to a Windows client.
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Applies to: Exchange Server 2013
You can use the Exchange Management Shell to configure the way emails are sent and received through remote domains. The following demonstrates how to use the Exchange Management Shell configure the way Exchange handles delivery and non-delivery reports.
Estimated time to complete: 10 minutes
You can only use the Shell to perform this procedure.
You need to be assigned permissions before you can perform this procedure or procedures. To see what permissions you need, see the "Remote domains" entry in the Mail flow permissions topic.
For information about keyboard shortcuts that may apply to the procedures in this topic, see Keyboard shortcuts in the Exchange admin center.
Tip
Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at Exchange Server.
You can use the Set-RemoteDomain cmdlet to configure the properties of a remote domain.
This example disables delivery reports to the remote domain named Contoso. This setting is enabled by default.
Set-RemoteDomain Contoso -DeliveryReportEnabled $false
This example disables non-delivery reports to the remote domain. This setting is enabled by default.
Set-RemoteDomain Contoso -NDREnabled $false
Training
Module
Employ remote management - Training
This module demonstrates the various tools for connecting remotely to a Windows client.