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Filterable properties for the -ContentFilter parameter

Applies to: Exchange Server 2013

This topic lists the filterable properties for the ContentFilter parameter. The ContentFilter parameter is used to export messages to a .pst file that match the filter. The ContentFilter parameter is used in the New-MailboxExportRequest cmdlet.

Filterable properties

Many of the properties for the ContentFilter parameter accept wildcard characters. If you use a wildcard character, use the -like operator instead of the -eq operator. The -like operator is used to find pattern matches in rich types, such as strings, whereas the -eq operator is used to find an exact match.

The following table contains a list of the filterable properties for the ContentFilter parameter. This table lists the name of the property, a description, the acceptable values, and a syntax example. For more information about OPATH filters, see Recipient filters in Exchange PowerShell commands - Additional OPATH syntax information.

Property Description Values Example syntax
All This property returns all messages that have a particular string in any of the indexed properties. For example, use this property if you want to export all messages that have "Ayla" as the recipient, the sender, or have the name mentioned in the message body. String

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "All -like '*Ayla*'"
Attachment This property returns messages that have the specified string in the content of an attachment or in the attachment's file name. String

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "Attachment -like '*.jpg'"
BCC This property returns sent messages that have the specified recipient in the Bcc field. Display name

Alias

SMTP address

LegacyDN

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "(BCC -eq 'ayla@contoso.com') -or (BCC -eq 'tony@contoso.com')"
Body This property returns messages that have the specified string within the message body. String

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "Body -like '*prospectus*'"
Category This property returns messages that have a matching category. Categories are set by users or Inbox rules. String

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "Category -like '*Blue*'"
CC This property returns sent messages that have the specified recipient in the Cc field. Display name

Alias

SMTP address

LegacyDN

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "(CC -eq 'ayla@contoso.com') -or (CC -eq 'tony@contoso.com')"
Expires This property returns messages that have a specified expiration time stamp. Date-Time stamp -ContentFilter "Expires -lt '01/01/2013'"
HasAttachment This property returns messages with or without attachments. Boolean

$true or $false
-ContentFilter "HasAttachment -eq $true"
Importance This property returns messages that have a specified importance level. 0 or "Low"

1 or "Normal"

2 or "High"
-ContentFilter "Importance -eq 'high'"

-ContentFilter "Importance -eq 2"
IsFlagged This property returns messages that have been flagged by the user or Inbox rule. Boolean

$true or $false
-ContentFilter "IsFlagged -eq $true"
IsRead This property returns messages that have been read or not read by the user. Boolean

$true or $false
-ContentFilter "IsRead -eq $true"
MessageKind This property returns messages that are of the specified type. Calendar

Contact

Doc

Email

Fax

InstantMessage

Journal

Note

Post

RSSFeed

Task

Voicemail
-ContentFilter "MessageKind -eq 'Calendar'"

-ContentFilter "MessageKind -ne 'Email'"
MessageLocalee This property returns messages that are of the specified locale. CultureInfo -ContentFilter "MessageLocale -ne 'en-US'"

-ContentFilter "MessageLocale -eq 'tr-TR'"
Participants This property returns messages that have the specified recipient in the To, Bcc, or Cc fields. Display name

Alias

SMTP address

LegacyDN

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "(Participants -eq 'ayla@contoso.com') -or (Participants -eq 'tony@contoso.com')"
PolicyTag This property returns messages that have a policy tag. The Exchange store persists policy tags as GUIDs. Therefore, the string can contain either an explicit GUID value, which is then searched by the PR_POLICY_TAG, or a wildcard string.

If the supplied value isn't a GUID, the command uses Active Directory information to resolve names to GUIDs.
String

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "PolicyTag -ne '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000'"
Received This property returns messages that were received with the specified Received time stamp. Date-Time stamp -ContentFilter "Received -lt '01/01/2013 9:00'"

-ContentFilter "(Received -lt '01/01/2013') -and (Received -gt '01/01/2012')"
Sender This property returns messages that were received from the specified sender. Display name

Alias

SMTP address

LegacyDN

Wildcard
ContentFilter "Sender -eq 'tony'"
Sent This property returns messages that were sent with the specified Sent time stamp. Date-Time stamp -ContentFilter "Sent -lt '01/01/2013 9:00'"

-ContentFilter "(Sent -lt '01/01/2013') -and (Sent -gt '01/01/2012')"
Size This property returns messages that are of a specific size. B (bytes)

KB (kilobytes)

MB (megabytes)
-ContentFilter "Size -gt '10KB'"
Subject This property returns messages that have the specified string within the subject of the message. String

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "Subject -like '*meeting*'"
To This property returns sent messages that have the specified recipient in the To field. Display name

Alias

SMTP address

LegacyDN

Wildcard
-ContentFilter "To -eq 'aylakol'"