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Update date and improve answer formatting in FAQ
Updated the date to 10/22/2025 and refined the answer format for clarity.
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author: chrisda
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ms.author: chrisda
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manager: bagol
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ms.date: 05/21/2025
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ms.date: 10/22/2025
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audience: ITPro
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ms.topic: faq
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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Are wildcards supported when searching for quarantined messages? Can I search for quarantined messages for a specific domain?
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Wildcards are supported in both the Microsoft Defender portal and Exchange Online PowerShell.
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For example, you can use a wildcard such as *@contoso.com as a sender address and/or recipient address filter in the Quarantine portal or as PowerShell parameters to search for quarantined messages.
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Wildcards are supported in both the Microsoft Defender portal and Exchange Online PowerShell. For example, you can use `*@contoso.com` as a sender address or recipient address filter to search for quarantined messages.
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For bulk search and release, copy the following PowerShell code into NotePad and save the file as .ps1 in a location that's easy for you to find (for example, C:\Data\QuarantineRelease.ps1).
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