Which cmdlet should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You need to ensure that users receive a notification if the delivery of a message is delayed for more than one
hour.
Which cmdlet should you use?

You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization.
You need to ensure that users receive a notification if the delivery of a message is delayed for more than one
hour.
Which cmdlet should you use?

A.
Set-FrontEndTransportService

B.
Set-MailboxTransportService

C.
Set-Tra nsportConf ig

D.
Set-TransportService

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj215682(v=exchg.150).aspx
EXAMPLE 1
This example sets the DelayNotificationTimeout parameter to 1 hour for the Transport service on a Mailbox
server named Mailbox01.
Set-TransportService Mailbox01 -DelayNotificationTimeout 1:00:00
DelayNotificationTimeout
The DelayNotificationTimeout parameter specifies how long the server waits before it generates a delayed
delivery status notification (DSN) message. The default value is 4 hours.
To specify a value, enter it as a time span: dd.hh:mm:ss where d = days, h = hours, m = minutes, and s =
seconds.
For example, to specify 3.5 hours for this parameter, use 03:30:00. The valid input range for this parameter is
from 00:00:01 through 30.00:00:00. The value of the DelayNotificationTimeout parameter should always be
greater than the value of the TransientFailureRetryCount parameter multiplied by the value of the
TransientFailureRetryInterval parameter.



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