Variables in Policies or Powershell Scripts #1818
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Big ask and more of a feature request - We're working on something for this in the background but currently don't have it yet. |
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I have a peak through the documentation, but I wanted to see if where possible to have variables or calls relative to the client in policies or scripts. For example, we want to deploy a licensing@client.tld shared mailbox that then forwards to an internal mailbox which is organised by client code. Client ABC would be clients+abc@msp.tld (now this isn't overly important just helps sorts items when they arrive)
So we need to create a shared mailbox, super easy in powershell, then we need to have a outbound filter policy that allows licensing@client.tld to forward to clients@msp.tld or preferably clients+ABC@msp.tld. I know we can't manage Outbound Spam Policies in CIPP, but to create the policy and then place it with powershell, I want to pass on @client.tld and client. Or is there a way to manage this or run the script from CIPP?
Would it be best to pull the default client domain and do if =clienta.onmicrosoft.com then $CLIENTCODE = ABC else if;
obviously in a better structure than that.
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