Dan Stonier
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48 votes4 comments · Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) » Data Loss Prevention (DLP) · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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Today, based on feedback, we’ve lowered the timeout to 24 hours. In the future, we are planning more improvements, although we do not have any dates or details to share at this time. Thank you for the continued feedback.
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Needing the ability to change this value seems like a no-brainer. 2 days is a LONG time for many customers to find out that a message couldn't go anywhere.
I get that this rule has applied to servers in the past, but if you can't make this apply per tenant, at LEAST make the default time out value lower? If it times out "prematurely" - resend the message!
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@Kevin - Actually, it's worse yet! The built-in Automatic Replies (Out of Office) feature will only reply Once per Sender!