Rule for blocking messages
Hi All, We have a strange request, we get messages for a server when something is wrong. But we get hundred of these messages. IS there a way to block messages that are being sent after a specific number of messages sent to by the server. For example after 100mesages sent i a time period block sending of the messages. I think this isnt posible. Is there somting simular that can be done? Tnx Zarko
January 31st, 2011 5:05am

are you taking about internal server sending messages or messages are coming from external world?Best Rgds, Ashish | Unified Comunication | MCTS | MCITP | Please remember to select option "Propose As Answer" if solution work for you | My posts hold no assurances, no promises, and they measured no rights.
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January 31st, 2011 5:08am

Internal messages, more specific messages that are being sent by an anonimous user via recive connectors. rgds.
January 31st, 2011 5:31am

Internal messages, more specific messages that are being sent by an anonimous user via recive connectors. rgds. Oopsss, my mistake...Gulab | Skype: gulab.mallah
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January 31st, 2011 6:28am

Exchange version?[string](0..33|%{[char][int](46+("686552495351636652556262185355647068516270555358646562655775 0645570").substring(($_*2),2))})-replace " "
January 31st, 2011 6:33am

Nop for internal relay messages there is no such type of setting at exchange.Best Rgds, Ashish | Unified Comunication | MCTS | MCITP | Please remember to select option "Propose As Answer" if solution work for you | My posts hold no assurances, no promises, and they measured no rights.
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January 31st, 2011 7:06am

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January 31st, 2011 7:47am

There's no built-in throttling. A possible workaround is to use a PS script and a scheduled task to periodically check the message tracking logs or the protocol logs on that connector and see how many messages have been received in that time period. Set up a trasnport rule to bounce or drop messages from that source, and have the script enable/disable that rule according to what it finds in the logs. You might also want to have it send the admin an email when it does it.[string](0..33|%{[char][int](46+("686552495351636652556262185355647068516270555358646562655775 0645570").substring(($_*2),2))})-replace " "
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January 31st, 2011 8:29am

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