Forward the message for approval to these people
Forward the message for approval > to these people |
ModerateMessageByUser |
Addresses |
Forwards the message to the specified moderators as an attachment wrapped in an approval request. For more information, see Common message approval scenarios. You can't use a distribution group as a moderator. |
Exchange 2010 or later |
Forward the message for approval to the sender's manager
Forward the message for approval > to the sender's manager |
ModerateMessageByManager |
n/a |
Forwards the message to the sender's manager for approval.
This action only works if the sender's Manager attribute is defined in Active Directory. Otherwise, the message is delivered to the recipients without moderation. |
Exchange 2010 or later |
Redirect the message to these recipients
Redirect the message to > these recipients |
RedirectMessageTo |
Addresses |
Redirects the message to the specified recipients. The message isn't delivered to the original recipients, and no notification is sent to the sender or the original recipients. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Reject the message with the explanation
Block the message > reject the message and include an explanation |
RejectMessageReasonText |
String |
Returns the message to the sender in a non-delivery report (also known as an NDR or bounce message) with the specified text as the rejection reason. The recipient doesn't receive the original message or notification.
The default enhanced status code that's used is 5.7.1 .
When you create or modify the rule in the Exchange Management Shell, you can specify the DSN code by using the RejectMessageEnhancedStatusCode parameter. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Reject the message with the enhanced status code
Block the message > reject the message with the enhanced status code of |
RejectMessageEnhancedStatusCode |
DSNEnhancedStatusCode |
Returns the message to the sender in an NDR with the specified enhanced delivery status notification (DSN) code. The recipient doesn't receive the original message or notification.
Valid DSN codes are 5.7.1 or 5.7.900 through 5.7.999 .
The default reason text that's used is Delivery not authorized, message refused .
When you create or modify the rule in the Exchange Management Shell, you can specify the rejection reason text by using the RejectMessageReasonText parameter. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Delete the message without notifying anyone
Block the message > delete the message without notifying anyone |
DeleteMessage |
n/a |
Silently drops the message without sending a notification to the recipient or the sender. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Add recipients to the Bcc box
Add recipients > to the Bcc box |
BlindCopyTo |
Addresses |
Adds one or more recipients to the Bcc field of the message. The original recipients aren't notified, and they can't see the additional addresses. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Add recipients to the To box
Add recipients > to the To box |
AddToRecipients |
Addresses |
Adds one or more recipients to the To field of the message. The original recipients can see the additional addresses. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Add recipients to the Cc box
Add recipients > to the Cc box |
CopyTo |
Addresses |
Adds one or more recipients to the Cc field of the message. The original recipients can see the additional address. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Add the sender's manager as a recipient
Add recipients > add the sender's manager as a recipient |
AddManagerAsRecipientType |
AddedManagerAction |
Adds the sender's manager to the message as the specified recipient type (To, Cc, Bcc), or redirects the message to the sender's manager without notifying the sender or the recipient.
This action only works if the sender's Manager attribute is defined in Active Directory. |
Exchange 2010 or later |
Append the disclaimer
Apply a disclaimer to the message > append a disclaimer |
ApplyHtmlDisclaimerText
ApplyHtmlDisclaimerFallbackAction
ApplyHtmlDisclaimerTextLocation |
First property: DisclaimerText
Second property: DisclaimerFallbackAction
Third property (Exchange Management Shell only): DisclaimerTextLocation |
Applies the specified HTML disclaimer to the end of the message.
When you create or modify the rule in the Exchange Management Shell, use the ApplyHtmlDisclaimerTextLocation parameter with the value Append . |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Prepend the disclaimer
Apply a disclaimer to the message > prepend a disclaimer |
ApplyHtmlDisclaimerText
ApplyHtmlDisclaimerFallbackAction
ApplyHtmlDisclaimerTextLocation |
First property: DisclaimerText
Second property: DisclaimerFallbackAction
Third property (Exchange Management Shell only): DisclaimerTextLocation |
Applies the specified HTML disclaimer to the beginning of the message.
When you create or modify the rule in the Exchange Management Shell, use the ApplyHtmlDisclaimerTextLocation parameter with the value Prepend . |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Remove this header
Modify the message properties > remove a message header |
RemoveHeader |
MessageHeaderField |
Removes the specified header field from the message header. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Set the message header to this value
Modify the message properties > set a message header |
SetHeaderName
SetHeaderValue |
First property: MessageHeaderField
Second property: String |
Adds or modifies the specified header field in the message header, and sets the header field to the specified value. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Apply a message classification
Modify the message properties > apply a message classification |
ApplyClassification |
MessageClassification |
Applies the specified message classification to the message. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Set the spam confidence level (SCL) to
Modify the message properties > set the spam confidence level (SCL) |
SetSCL |
SCLValue |
Sets the spam confidence level (SCL) of the message to the specified value. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Apply rights protection to the message with
Modify the message security > apply rights protection |
ApplyRightsProtectionTemplate |
RMSTemplate |
Applies the specified Rights Management Services (RMS) template to the message.
RMS requires Exchange Enterprise client access licenses (CALs) for each mailbox. For more information about CALs, see Exchange licensing FAQs. |
Exchange 2010 or later |
Require TLS encryption
Modify the message security > require TLS encryption |
RouteMessageOutboundRequireTls |
n/a |
Forces the outbound messages to be routed over a TLS encrypted connection. |
Exchange 2013 or later |
Prepend the subject of the message with |
PrependSubject |
String |
Adds the specified text to the beginning of the Subject field of the message. Consider using a space or a colon (:) as the last character of the specified text to differentiate it from the original subject text.
To prevent the same string from being added to messages that already contain the text in the subject (for example, replies), add the The subject includes (ExceptIfSubjectContainsWords) exception to the rule. |
Exchange 2007 or later |
Notify the sender with a Policy Tip |
NotifySender
RejectMessageReasonText
RejectMessageEnhancedStatusCode (Exchange Management Shell only) |
First property: NotifySenderType
Second property: String
Third property (Exchange Management Shell only): DSNEnhancedStatusCode |
Notifies the sender or blocks the message when the message matches a DLP policy.
When you use this action, you need to use the The message contains sensitive information (MessageContainsDataClassification condition.
When you create or modify the rule in the Exchange Management Shell, the RejectMessageReasonText parameter is optional. If you don't use this parameter, the default text Delivery not authorized, message refused is used.
In the Exchange Management Shell, you can also use the RejectMessageEnhancedStatusCode parameter to specify the enhanced status code. If you don't use this parameter, the default enhanced status code 5.7.1 is used.
This action limits the other conditions, exceptions, and actions that you can configure in the rule. |
Exchange 2013 or later |
Generate incident report and send it to |
GenerateIncidentReport
IncidentReportContent |
First property: Addresses
Second property: IncidentReportContent |
Sends an incident report that contains the specified content to the specified recipients.
An incident report is generated for messages that match data loss prevention (DLP) policies in your organization. |
Exchange 2013 or later |
Properties of this rule section > Audit this rule with severity level |
SetAuditSeverity |
AuditSeverityLevel |
Specifies whether to: - Prevent the generation of an incident report and the corresponding entry in the message tracking log.
- Generate an incident report and the corresponding entry in the message tracking log with the specified severity level (low, medium, or high).
|
Exchange 2013 or later |
Properties of this rule section > Stop processing more rules
More options > Properties of this rule section > Stop processing more rules |
StopRuleProcessing |
n/a |
Specifies that after the message is affected by the rule, the message is exempt from processing by other rules. |
Exchange 2013 or later |