Thanks Michael - always appreciate the expertise. On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Michael B. Smith <mich...@smithcons.com>wrote:
> The setting on the Edge doesn't matter. > > From: Russ Patterson [mailto:rus...@gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 1:45 PM > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues > Subject: Setting SCLJunkThreshold > > Hello all - > > Since we use a cloud based anti-spam filter, we want to be sure all > received mail makes it to the inbox. After a bit of research, we found the > powershell command Set-OrganizationConfig -SCLJunkThreshold and are trying > to set the level to 9 (i.e. Set-OrganizationConfig -SCLJunkThreshold 9) when > I try this on an Edge we are using in one site I get the error > "Set-OrganizationConfig: Failed to convert name format for "", error 87." > > It occurred to me that maybe I needed to set it on a Hub server & then > force an Edge Synch - since it's an Org setting, tried that, and if I run > Get-OrganizationConfig on an internal server, I see the SCLJunkThreshold is > set to 9. But even after I ran a Start-EdgeSynchronization, the > SCLJunkThreshold on the EDGE server still shows as set to 4. > > My question is, does it matter? seems like, since this will effect a Store > action, the setting on the Edge doesn't really matter - it's where the > Stores are (i.e. inside the org, not in the DMZ) that will control our > mailflow concerns. Any comments? > > THanks - and have a great weekend! > > Russ > > >