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The AuthenticationFailAction parameter specifies the action to take when the message fails composite authentication (a mixture of traditional SPF, DKIM, and DMARC email authentication checks and proprietary backend intelligence). Valid values are:
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- MoveToJmf: This is the default value. Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder.
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- MoveToJmf: This is the default value. Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. Quarantined high confidence phishing messages are available only to admins. As of April 2020, quarantined phishing messages are available to the intended recipients.
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The DmarcQuarantineAction parameter specifies the action to take when a message fails DMARC checks and the sender's DMARC policy is `p=quarantine`. Valid values are:
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder.
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. This is the default value.
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This parameter is meaningful only when the HonorDmarcPolicy parameter is set to the value $true.
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- NoAction: This is the default value. Note that this value has the same result as setting the EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection parameter to $false when the EnableMailboxIntelligence parameter is $true.
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- BccMessage: Add the recipients specified by the MailboxIntelligenceProtectionActionRecipients parameter to the Bcc field of the message.
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- Delete: Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder.
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. Quarantined high confidence phishing messages are available only to admins. As of April 2020, quarantined phishing messages are available to the intended recipients.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the MailboxIntelligenceProtectionActionRecipients parameter.
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- NoAction: This is the default value.
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- BccMessage: Add the recipients specified by the TargetedDomainActionRecipients parameter to the Bcc field of the message.
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- Delete: Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder.
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. Quarantined high confidence phishing messages are available only to admins. As of April 2020, quarantined phishing messages are available to the intended recipients.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the TargetedDomainActionRecipients parameter.
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- NoAction: This is the default value.
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- BccMessage: Add the recipients specified by the TargetedDomainActionRecipients parameter to the Bcc field of the message.
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- Delete: Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder.
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. Quarantined high confidence phishing messages are available only to admins. As of April 2020, quarantined phishing messages are available to the intended recipients.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the TargetedDomainActionRecipients parameter.
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- AddXHeader: Add the AddXHeaderValue parameter value to the message header and deliver the message.
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- Delete: Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- ModifySubject: Add the ModifySubject parameter value to the beginning of the subject line, deliver the message, and move the message to the Junk Email folder (same caveats as MoveToJmf).
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- MoveToJmf: This is the default value. Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder. In standalone Exchange Online Protection environments, you need to configure mail flow rules in your on-premises Exchange organization. For instructions, see [Configure standalone EOP to deliver spam to the Junk Email folder in hybrid environments](https://learn.microsoft.com/exchange/standalone-eop/configure-eop-spam-protection-hybrid).
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- MoveToJmf: This is the default value. Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox. In standalone Exchange Online Protection environments, you need to configure mail flow rules in your on-premises Exchange organization. For instructions, see [Configure standalone EOP to deliver spam to the Junk Email folder in hybrid environments](https://learn.microsoft.com/exchange/standalone-eop/configure-eop-spam-protection-hybrid).
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- NoAction
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. By default, messages that are quarantined as bulk email are available to the intended recipients and admins. Or, you can use the BulkQuarantineTag parameter to specify what end-users are allowed to do on quarantined messages.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the RedirectToRecipients parameter.
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- AddXHeader: Add the AddXHeaderValue parameter value to the message header, deliver the message, and move the message to the Junk Email folder (same caveats as MoveToJmf).
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- Delete: Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- ModifySubject: Add the ModifySubject parameter value to the beginning of the subject line, deliver the message, and move the message to the Junk Email folder (same caveats as MoveToJmf).
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder. In standalone Exchange Online Protection environments, you need to configure mail flow rules in your on-premises Exchange organization. For instructions, see [Configure standalone EOP to deliver spam to the Junk Email folder in hybrid environments](https://learn.microsoft.com/exchange/standalone-eop/configure-eop-spam-protection-hybrid).
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox. In standalone Exchange Online Protection environments, you need to configure mail flow rules in your on-premises Exchange organization. For instructions, see [Configure standalone EOP to deliver spam to the Junk Email folder in hybrid environments](https://learn.microsoft.com/exchange/standalone-eop/configure-eop-spam-protection-hybrid).
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. By default, messages that are quarantined as high confidence spam are available to the intended recipients and admins. Or, you can use the HighConfidenceSpamQuarantineTag parameter to specify what end-users are allowed to do on quarantined messages.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the RedirectToRecipients parameter.
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- AddXHeader: Add the AddXHeaderValue parameter value to the message header and deliver the message.
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- Delete: Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- ModifySubject: Add the ModifySubject parameter value to the beginning of the subject line, deliver the message, and move the message to the Junk Email folder (same caveats as MoveToJmf).
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- MoveToJmf: Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox.
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- Quarantine: Move the message to the quarantine. This is the default value. The quarantined message is available to the intended recipients (as of April, 2020) and admins.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. By default, messages that are quarantined as phishing are available to admins and (as of April 2020) the intended recipients. Or, you can use the PhishQuarantineTag parameter to specify what end-users are allowed to do on quarantined messages.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the RedirectToRecipients parameter.
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- AddXHeader: Add the AddXHeaderValue parameter value to the message header, deliver the message, and move the message to the Junk Email folder (same caveats as MoveToJmf).
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- Delete : Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- ModifySubject: Add the ModifySubject parameter value to the beginning of the subject line, deliver the message, and move the message to the Junk Email folder (same caveats as MoveToJmf).
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- MoveToJmf: This is the default value. Deliver the message to the recipient's mailbox, and move the message to the Junk Email folder. In standalone Exchange Online Protection environments, you need to configure mail flow rules in your on-premises Exchange organization. For instructions, see [Configure standalone EOP to deliver spam to the Junk Email folder in hybrid environments](https://learn.microsoft.com/exchange/standalone-eop/configure-eop-spam-protection-hybrid).
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- MoveToJmf: This is the default value. Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox. In standalone Exchange Online Protection environments, you need to configure mail flow rules in your on-premises Exchange organization. For instructions, see [Configure standalone EOP to deliver spam to the Junk Email folder in hybrid environments](https://learn.microsoft.com/exchange/standalone-eop/configure-eop-spam-protection-hybrid).
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. By default, messages that are quarantined as spam are available to the intended recipients and admins. Or, you can use the SpamQuarantineTag parameter to specify what end-users are allowed to do on quarantined messages.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the RedirectToRecipients parameter.
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The AuthenticationFailAction parameter specifies the action to take when the message fails composite authentication (a mixture of traditional SPF, DKIM, and DMARC email authentication checks and proprietary backend intelligence). Valid values are:
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- MoveToJmf: This is the default value. Deliver the message to the Junk Email folder in the recipient's mailbox.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. Quarantined high confidence phishing messages are available only to admins. As of April 2020, quarantined phishing messages are available to the intended recipients.
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The DmarcQuarantineAction parameter specifies the action to take when a message fails DMARC checks and the sender's DMARC policy is `p=quarantine`. Valid values are:
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```yaml
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- NoAction: This is the default value. Note that this value has the same result as setting the EnableMailboxIntelligenceProtection parameter to $false when the EnableMailboxIntelligence parameter is $true.
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- BccMessage: Add the recipients specified by the MailboxIntelligenceProtectionActionRecipients parameter to the Bcc field of the message.
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- Delete: Delete the message during filtering. Use caution when selecting this value, because you can't recover the deleted message.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. Quarantined high confidence phishing messages are available only to admins. As of April 2020, quarantined phishing messages are available to the intended recipients.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the MailboxIntelligenceProtectionActionRecipients parameter.
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- Quarantine: Deliver the message to quarantine. Quarantined high confidence phishing messages are available only to admins. As of April 2020, quarantined phishing messages are available to the intended recipients.
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- Redirect: Redirect the message to the recipients specified by the TargetedDomainActionRecipients parameter.
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