Applies to: Exchange Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2012-07-12
Use the Get-ContentFilterPhrase cmdlet to view one or all custom words that the Content Filter agent processes.
Syntax
Get-ContentFilterPhrase [-Phrase
<ContentFilterPhraseIdParameter>] <COMMON
PARAMETERS>
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Get-ContentFilterPhrase [-Identity
<ContentFilterPhraseIdParameter>] <COMMON
PARAMETERS>
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COMMON PARAMETERS: [-DomainController
<Fqdn>]
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Examples
EXAMPLE 1
This example returns all custom words stored on the computer where the command is being run.
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Get-ContentFilterPhrase |
EXAMPLE 2
This example returns a specific custom word specified
by the Phrase parameter. In this example, the custom word is
the phrase Free credit report
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Get-ContentFilterPhrase -Phrase "Free credit report" |
EXAMPLE 3
This example returns all custom words and phrases that
contain the words free offer
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Get-ContentFilterPhrase | Where {$_.Phrase -like '*free offer*'} |
Detailed Description
You need to be assigned permissions before you can run this cmdlet. Although all parameters for this cmdlet are listed in this topic, you may not have access to some parameters if they're not included in the permissions assigned to you. To see what permissions you need, see the "Anti-spam features" entry in the Anti-Spam and Anti-Malware Permissions topic.
Parameters
Parameter | Required | Type | Description | ||
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DomainController |
Optional |
Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Fqdn |
The DomainController parameter specifies the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain controller that retrieves data from Active Directory. |
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Identity |
Optional |
Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.ContentFilterPhraseIdParameter |
The Identity parameter specifies a custom word or phrase to display. You must enclose the value of the Identity parameter in quotation marks (").
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Phrase |
Optional |
Microsoft.Exchange.Configuration.Tasks.ContentFilterPhraseIdParameter |
The Phrase parameter specifies a custom word or phrase to display. You must enclose the value of the Phrase parameter in quotation marks (").
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Input Types
To see the input types that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Input Type field for a cmdlet is blank, the cmdlet doesn’t accept input data.
Return Types
To see the return types, which are also known as output types, that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Output Type field is blank, the cmdlet doesn’t return data.