Hi.
I've created a rule that delays delivery of an email by two minutes if the recipient has an @ symbol in their address. I created it because, at my company, we are delaying sent emails to all external (non-domain) recipients. It works like a charm in all
aspects, but I don't understand exactly how it works.
It was my understanding that it was looking at the header information for an @ symbol in the To: and CC: fields, but when I tested this, it delayed the external email and sent the internal email right away. This is exactly what it's supposed to do, but I don't understand exactly what it's doing in order to actually delay externally and allow internally right away.
Sorry if this is confusing. I can't really explain what I'm asking. Basically, I just want to know if maybe it's something to do with how it's looking up the contact in Exchange before it sends.
Any help is appreciated.