ExchangePowerShell.psd1

@{
RootModule = 'ExchangePowerShell.psm1'
Description ='The ExPS (ExchangePowerShell) Powershell module is a collection of commandlets that can be used to assist an Exchange Server 2016 administrator to perform common tasks.'
ModuleVersion = '0.2.2'
Author = 'Pietro Ciaccio | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pietrociaccio | Twitter: @PietroCiac'
FunctionsToExport = @(
'Clear-ExPSExchangeLogs'
'Disable-ExPSMaintenanceMode'
'Enable-ExPSMaintenanceMode'
'Get-ExPSMailboxPermission'
'Read-ExPSIMAPLogs'
'Read-ExPSPOPLogs'
)
GUID = '722ba3b3-d2cf-4ac4-a6e6-43aeb143835c'
PowerShellVersion = '5.1'
PrivateData = @{
    PSData = @{
        Tags = @('Exchange','PSEdition_Desktop','Windows','Powershell','Server','2016')
        ReleaseNotes = @'
ExPS was written to support a Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 Organization hosted on Microsoft Windows Server 2016.
Other scenarios may be supported but are untested.
 
# 0.2.2
 
* Bug fix with Get-ExPSMailboxPermission cmdlet. Resolved an issue where multiple mailboxes would be returned from a single query.
 
# 0.2.1
 
* Small changes and added switches to Get-ExPSMailboxPermissions cmdlet.
 
# 0.2.0
 
* Added Get-ExPSMailboxPermission cmdlet. This will get full access, send as, send on behalf, inbox folder and calendar folder permissions in a single command to provide an overview of who has permissions on a mailbox.
 
# 0.1.1
 
* Bug fix with date time issue.
 
# 0.1.0
 
* Removed requirement to specify a redirection server with Enable-ExPSMaintenanceMode.
* Removed restriction to Exchange 2016 only. Module will allow you to run against any version of Exchange but will show a warning.
* Added better error handling to cmdlets.
* Added cmdlet Read-ExPSIMAPLogs.
* Added cmdlet Read-ExPSPOPLogs.
* Improvements to date time support.
* Added services retry capability to maintenance mode cmdlets.
 
# 0.0.0 Initial
 
* Initial release.
 
'@

}
}
}