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Explanation/Reference:
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*Box 1
/Use the New-TransportRule cmdlet to create a transport rule in your organization.
/Example:
New-TransportRule “BlockMessagesBetweenSalesAndBrokerage” -BetweenMemberOf1 “Sales-Group” -BetweenMemeberOf2 “Brokerage-Group” – ExceptIfFrom “Tony Smith”,”Pilar Ackerman” -ExceptIfSubjectContainsWords “Press Release”,”Corporate Communication” – RejectMessageEnhancedStatusCode “5.7.1” -RejectMessageReasonText “Email messages sent between the Sales department and the Brokerage department are prohibited.”
* Box 2:
The SmtpRejectMessageRejectText parameter specifies a text string to add to the rejection message. You must use this parameter with the SmtpRejectMessageRejectStatusCodeparameter.
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* Use the New-DlpPolicy cmdlet to create data loss prevention (DLP) policies in your Exchange organization.
* No parameter -ClassificationID
Box 2: should be RejectMessageEnhancedStatusCode
The RejectMessageEnhancedStatusCode parameter specifies an enhanced status code to provide when rejecting messages. Valid values are 5.7.1 or between 5.7.1 and 5.7.999.
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The transport rule can add a custom rejection message. To further customize the delivery status notification (DSN), you need to create a custom DSN message using the New-SystemMessage cmdlet.
If an enhanced status code isn’t specified, and only the RejectMessageReasonText parameter is used, the enhanced status code 5.7.1 is used. This parameter is used to define a rule action.
New-TransportRule: Exchange 2013 Help