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Roger Roger
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Dec 20, 2018
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Message Trace Logs

Hi I am using exchange hybrid environment.

 

i am logged in as A2@mydomain.com, i have set a outlook rule that when an email is received from A1@mydomain.com it should forward to externaluser@externaldomomain.com. which log do i need to check on exchange that email has been forwarded to externaluser@externaldomomain.com. External user did not receive the mail so i want to know whether its outlook rule issue or someother issue.

  • Brian Reid's avatar
    Brian Reid
    Dec 20, 2018
    And that is for Exchange Online. For Exchange Server as you have Hybrid but you don't say we're your mailbox is nor anything about your mail flow routing, you need to run Get-MessageTrackingLog against each server and using properties like Sender or MessageSubject. And it might be in the recipients quarantine as inbox rule forwarding, if not blocked as it really should be for your security, can result in SPF failures

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    • Brian Reid's avatar
      Brian Reid
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      And that is for Exchange Online. For Exchange Server as you have Hybrid but you don't say we're your mailbox is nor anything about your mail flow routing, you need to run Get-MessageTrackingLog against each server and using properties like Sender or MessageSubject. And it might be in the recipients quarantine as inbox rule forwarding, if not blocked as it really should be for your security, can result in SPF failures
      • Roger Roger's avatar
        Roger Roger
        Iron Contributor

        I am using exchange hybrid enviornment.

        There is no bounceback message At exchange level there is no issues, i want to know whether outlook rule triggered or not. if outlook rule has triggered the mail should shud have been sent out and i want to check that log . how do i check that log i am not getting the right syntax to know mail has been sentout if not it could outlook rule issue. even i have deleted outlook rule and recreated it. outlook is always open on the computer

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