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			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Use a PowerShell function to get location of a short URL]]></title>
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		<id>https://exchangepedia.com/?p=32948</id>
		<updated>2024-11-25T13:51:54Z</updated>
		<published>2024-11-24T23:16:05Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Uncategorized" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Quick function to get a location (a target or long URL) for a short URL. URL shortening services return the target or long URL for a short URL using the location property of HTTP status code 301 (Moved Permanently). Add this function to your PowerShell profile to get the location for any short URL. #Function [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Custom Out of Office replies to specific domains or senders]]></title>
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		<id>https://exchangepedia.com/?p=20810</id>
		<updated>2022-07-18T17:49:28Z</updated>
		<published>2022-07-12T11:00:00Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Administration" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Mailbox" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Outlook" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Automatic Replies (Out of Office) in Microsoft Outlook TL;DR: All you need to know about how to send custom automatic replies to specific domains or senders using Inbox Rules. Microsoft Exchange and Outlook have the capability to send different automatic replies, aka Out of Office (OOF) messages to internal and external senders. If you&#8217;re going [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Get Azure Storage Account GRS Replication Status using PowerShell and Azure Portal]]></title>
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		<id>https://exchangepedia.com/?p=18495</id>
		<updated>2020-09-04T22:41:17Z</updated>
		<published>2020-09-04T18:10:28Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Uncategorized" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[You can use Azure Geo-Redundant Storage (GRS) to replicate a storage account to another Azure region. In the rare event of a catastrophic failure where the entire Azure region (with multiple zones) has an outage, you can fail over the storage account to the secondary region. Much like an Exchange geo-cluster. Failover is initiated manually. [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[An annoying Acrobat Reader bug Adobe should fix asap]]></title>
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		<id>https://exchangepedia.com/?p=15341</id>
		<updated>2022-07-17T21:58:25Z</updated>
		<published>2019-01-11T23:00:34Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Uncategorized" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[UPDATE 8/20/2020: This was fixed in a recent Acrobat build. Thank you, Adobe! This makes life easier for users who save PDF docs in Acrobat throughout the day. UPDATE 7/17/2022: Less than 2 years after Adobe fixed it, the Acrobat Reader file save bug is back. Request to Adobe to fix the regression. I&#8217;ve been [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>10</thr:total>
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Managing Email: Two Outlook annoyances you can eliminate quickly]]></title>
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		<id>https://exchangepedia.com/?p=6135</id>
		<updated>2018-07-03T01:34:19Z</updated>
		<published>2018-07-02T22:27:55Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Outlook" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Regardless of the obituaries of email being written, published and shared everyday in the media, let&#8217;s admit that far from dying, email is not going away anytime soon. In fact, we get increasing volumes of email every day. The annoyance is directly proportional &#8211; the more email you get, the more annoying and distracting desktop [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Get file or folder permissions using PowerShell]]></title>
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		<id>https://exchangepedia.com/?p=5950</id>
		<updated>2022-07-14T16:58:16Z</updated>
		<published>2017-11-30T17:00:22Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="PowerShell" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Scripts" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Security" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Windows" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[The Get-Acl cmdlet in PowerShell&#8217;s Security module (Microsoft.PowerShell.Security) does a great job of getting file or folder permissions (aka the Access Control List or ACL). But getting useful info from the default output can take some getting used to. Instead, it&#8217;d be great to simply be able to see what the Security tab of a [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>5</thr:total>
			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[eDiscovery transition in Office 365: Exchange Online eDiscovery transition delayed]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5872</id>
		<updated>2017-07-10T21:07:17Z</updated>
		<published>2017-07-10T19:01:25Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="eDiscovery" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Office 365" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft&#8217;s planned transition of eDiscovery features in SharePoint Online and Exchange Online to the Security and Compliance Center (SCC), a new, unified security and compliance console has been delayed. Figure 1 eDiscovery in Office 365 Security and Compliance Center Microsoft had earlier announced that the transition would take place on July 1, 2017. You would [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[eDiscovery transition in Office 365: What you need to know]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5829</id>
		<updated>2017-06-19T00:26:52Z</updated>
		<published>2017-06-16T08:37:15Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="eDiscovery" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Security" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Office 365" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Security and Compliance Center" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[On July 1, 2017, Microsoft will transition the workload-specific eDiscovery features &#8211; In-Place eDiscovery and In-Place Hold in Exchange Online and the eDiscovery Center in SharePoint Online, to the Security and Compliance Center, a new, unified security and compliance console. The documentation for these features was updated a long time ago to reflect these upcoming [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Windows Server 2012 support lifecycle extended]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5781</id>
		<updated>2017-03-30T22:20:50Z</updated>
		<published>2017-03-30T21:58:39Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Uncategorized" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft has extended product support lifecycle for Windows Server 2012 to align with the standard product lifecycle support timeline. Mainstream Support for Windows Server 2012 now ends on Oct. 9th, 2018. The new end of Extended Support date is Oct. 10th, 2023. Both can be found here. Microsoft Product Lifecycle Microsoft product lifecycle dictates how [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>0</thr:total>
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Dealing with WordPress&#8217; Unauthenticated Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in a REST API Endpoint]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5745</id>
		<updated>2017-02-06T23:00:00Z</updated>
		<published>2017-02-06T19:53:20Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Security" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[On Thursday, WordPress.org released WordPress 4.7.2, fixing the following four vulnerabilities. The user interface for assigning taxonomy terms in Press This is shown to users who do not have permissions to use it. Reported by David Herrera of Alley Interactive. WP_Query is vulnerable to a SQL injection (SQLi) when passing unsafe data. WordPress core is [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>0</thr:total>
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Enable remote desktop (RDP) connections for admins on Windows Server 2016]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5656</id>
		<updated>2018-12-13T17:57:30Z</updated>
		<published>2016-10-12T22:29:51Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Administration" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Windows" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Remote Desktop" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Windows Server" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Windows Server 2016" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Windows Server 2016 has reached the General Availability (GA) milestone today. You can download it from your volume licensing site or MSDN. You can also create Azure VMs with Windows 2016. The latest and greatest Windows Server has many new Remote Desktop features. See What&#8217;s New in Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2016 for [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>7</thr:total>
			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[BleachBit&#8217;s claim of permanently deleting emails from Exchange]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5529</id>
		<updated>2016-09-08T04:52:03Z</updated>
		<published>2016-08-30T23:06:35Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="eDiscovery" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2010" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2016" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Mailbox" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Security" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[In a recent news segment featuring BleachBit, Fox Business questioned whether Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton may have used the software to permanently delete emails from her mail server. The segment features BleachBit lead developer Andrew Viem. Politics and click bait headlines aside, readers will find the claims interesting. How to delete secret emails from [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>1</thr:total>
			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Google adds Microsoft Exchange support to Gmail app for Android]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://exchangepedia.com/2016/04/google-adds-microsoft-exchange-support-to-gmail.html" />

		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5477</id>
		<updated>2016-05-09T21:51:59Z</updated>
		<published>2016-04-26T20:58:28Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Uncategorized" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Google has announced Microsoft Exchange support in its Gmail client for Android. Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) is the ubiquitous protocol for mobile email clients to sync with Exchange Server, Office 365, and other products/services that license it. EAS support in the Gmail client now allows it to access both Exchange Server and Exchange Online, the on-premises [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>0</thr:total>
			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Use a PowerShell function to find an email address in Exchange]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://exchangepedia.com/2016/04/use-a-powershell-function-to-find-an-email-address.html" />

		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5464</id>
		<updated>2016-04-17T17:24:18Z</updated>
		<published>2016-04-11T20:45:38Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Administration" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2010" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2016" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="PowerShell" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Scripts" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Mailbox" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Office 365" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Scripting" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="SMTP" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Exchange admins frequently need to find an Exchange recipient with a specified email address, particularly for generic organizational addresses such as info@yourdomain.com. Five and a half ways to find an email address in Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory lists a few ways to do it, including PowerShell. If you do this frequently, you can add [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Use a PowerShell function to get AutoDiscover XML]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://exchangepedia.com/2015/10/use-a-powershell-function-to-get-autodiscover-xml.html" />

		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5280</id>
		<updated>2015-10-02T21:12:38Z</updated>
		<published>2015-10-02T20:42:32Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2007" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2010" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2016" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Mailbox" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Outlook" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="PowerShell" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Scripts" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[If you manage Exchange or support Exchange Online users, you may need to retrieve the AutoDiscover XML response. You can use the Test E-mail AutoConfiguration option in Outlook or the AutoDiscover tests in Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer to retrieve the AutoDiscover response. The good news is you can also use a PowerShell one-liner or function [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Maximum number of In-Place Holds on a mailbox in Exchange 2013 and Office 365]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5231</id>
		<updated>2016-08-04T08:11:14Z</updated>
		<published>2015-09-23T19:47:35Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="eDiscovery" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Office 365" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Since the early days of In-Place Hold, the number floating around (and documented) is a maximum of five In-Place Holds before Exchange holds all content, but it’s incorrect. See the Updates section at the bottom of this article for the latest. In Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online, you can use In-Place Hold to place messages [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[eDiscovery Limits and Throttling Policies in Exchange Server and Office 365]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5202</id>
		<updated>2015-09-29T02:42:13Z</updated>
		<published>2015-09-17T20:35:03Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="eDiscovery" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange Search" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Office 365" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[In Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online, In-Place eDiscovery allows you to search a large number of mailboxes. Although the searches are performed against the indexes built by Exchange Search, they can potentially consume significant system resources. In on-premises deployments, this generally happens in control of or with the knowledge of Exchange admins, who can and [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>4</thr:total>
			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Archiving auto-forwarded messages in Exchange Online and Exchange Server]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5158</id>
		<updated>2015-09-18T17:04:01Z</updated>
		<published>2015-08-12T19:21:28Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Administration" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="eDiscovery" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2007" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2010" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2016" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft Exchange can now preserve automatically forwarded messages if user is placed on Litigation Hold or In-Place Hold. Over the last few years, the Information Protection team has done a great job of implementing Compliance features in Exchange (and Office 365) such as Litigation Hold and In-Place Hold to preserve messages, eDiscovery to search and [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>2</thr:total>
			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Issue with Symantec Enterprise Vault and Exchange 2013 fixed in Exchange 2013 CU8]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5114</id>
		<updated>2015-09-18T17:02:53Z</updated>
		<published>2015-03-19T20:59:58Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="eDiscovery" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Mailbox" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Microsoft released Exchange Server 2013 Cumulative Update 8 (CU8) yesterday. See KB 3030080: Cumulative Update 8 for Exchange Server 2013 for more details, including a list of fixes included in CU8. Symantec has documented an issue with Symantec Enterprise Vault™, Symantec&#8217;s on-premises archiving solution, and Exchange 2013 CU6 and CU7. The corresponding Microsoft KBA Symantec [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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			<thr:total>0</thr:total>
			</entry>
		<entry>
		<author>
			<name>Bharat Suneja</name>
					</author>

		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Disable automatic email forwarding in Office 365 and Exchange Server]]></title>
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		<id>http://exchangepedia.com/?p=5055</id>
		<updated>2017-09-28T17:47:42Z</updated>
		<published>2015-03-02T20:44:30Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Administration" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Archiving &amp; Compliance" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2007" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2010" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Exchange 2013" /><category scheme="https://exchangepedia.com" term="Security" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Exchange Server and Exchange Online allow your users to automatically forward email to an external email address. Over the years, I&#8217;ve written about forwarding email to an external email address in Exchange, the risks of forwarding work email to personal email accounts and listing users with email forwarding enabled. Figure 1: Automatic email forwarding options [&#8230;]]]></summary>

		
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