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Measures reported by EXOTranRuleTest You can use mail flow rules (also known as transport rules) to identify and take action on messages that flow through your Office 365 organization. Mail flow rules are similar to the Inbox rules that are available in Outlook and Outlook on the web. The main difference is mail flow rules take action on messages while they're in transit, and not after the message is delivered to the mailbox. Mail flow rules contain a richer set of conditions, exceptions, and actions, which provides you with the flexibility to implement many types of messaging policies. A mail flow rule is made of conditions, exceptions, actions, and properties:
All messages that flow through your organization are evaluated against the enabled mail flow rules in your organization. To know whether any of these messages match a configured rule, and if so, which rule it is, use the EXOTranRuleTest test. This test evaluates incoming and outgoing messages against configured transport rules, and reports the count of messages that conform to any of the rules. Detailed diagnostics of the test reveal which messages match which rule and what action has been taken on such messages. This enables administrators to review and evaluate their rule and action configurations, and figure out if rules need to be fine-tuned. Outputs of the test : One set of results for each event type related to transport rules. First-level descriptor: Event type The measures made by this test are as follows:
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