This is very similar to this question but has a few differences. Basically we have a user dealing with a conflict of interest case. To separate the mail from prying eyes (and the draconian routing system we have in place) the user has been granted access to a second conflicts mailbox that is only accessible to him via OWA. This has worked fine for years but now the user would like a notification to be sent to him when a message arrives in his conflicts mailbox.

Initially I thought an Outlook rule would work but of course the client is never logged in so the Outlook rules are never processed. This led me to think that an Exchange Transport rule might work but the only options I can see are to Forward or Copy the message to another user. this would bypass the conflicts setup. All I really need is a notification and not the actual message to be sent.

Is this at all possible with Exchange 2007? Or if not is there any thirdparty addition or workaround that anyone has come across?

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actually looking to see if there is a way to use a powershell script to compare item counts from day to day and then send a message from said script if the numbers are bigger. will post the outcomes here if i can make it work. – Tim Alexander Jun 28 '11 at 9:38
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