Comments on: “Right to Disconnect” – Implementing a Timed Disclaimer in Exchange Online with Azure Automation https://practical365.com/right-to-disconnect-implementing-a-timed-disclaimer-in-exchange-online-with-azure-automation/ Practical Office 365 News, Tips, and Tutorials Tue, 15 Feb 2022 06:55:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 By: Sean McAvinue https://practical365.com/right-to-disconnect-implementing-a-timed-disclaimer-in-exchange-online-with-azure-automation/#comment-237761 Tue, 15 Feb 2022 06:55:00 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=51483#comment-237761 In reply to Jim.

HI Jim,
Yes there is usually a delay when a rule is enabled so if it’s disabled at 6AM I would expect it to be fully complete by 7AM

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By: Jim https://practical365.com/right-to-disconnect-implementing-a-timed-disclaimer-in-exchange-online-with-azure-automation/#comment-237217 Tue, 30 Nov 2021 14:32:53 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=51483#comment-237217 Hi Sean,
Have you noticed any oddities while using this.
On reviewing mailflow logs, Ive noticed that some PROD.OUTLOOK.COM servers can take up to 1 hour for the rule to take affect.
So if the rule is enabled at 6 PM, its often quite hit & miss for the first hour.

Example:
MS_SERVER01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM applies the mail transport rule immediately, while MS_SERVER02.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM fails to do so for 50 minutes..

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By: Jim https://practical365.com/right-to-disconnect-implementing-a-timed-disclaimer-in-exchange-online-with-azure-automation/#comment-237166 Tue, 23 Nov 2021 13:40:12 +0000 https://practical365.com/?p=51483#comment-237166 Very Cool!
And thank you!

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