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When you're finished on the **Users, groups, and domains**, select **Next**.
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5. On the **Protection settings** page, configure the following settings:
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-**Message limits**sections: The settings in this section configure the limits for outbound email messages from **Exchange Online** mailboxes:
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-**Message limits**section: The settings in this section configure the limits for outbound email messages from **Exchange Online** mailboxes:
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-**Set an external message limit**: The maximum number of external recipients per hour.
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-**Set an internal message limit**: The maximum number of internal recipients per hour.
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-**Set a daily message limit**: The maximum total number of recipients per day.
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> - Messages from external senders for all forwarding methods.
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> - Messages from internal senders **if** the forwarding method is mailbox forwarding. If the forwarding method is an Inbox rule, an NDR isn't generated for internal senders.
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-**Notifications** section: Use the settings in the section to configure additional recipients who should receive copies and notifications of suspicious outbound email messages:
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-**Notifications** section: Use the settings in the section to configure other recipients who should receive copies and notifications of suspicious outbound email messages:
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-**Send a copy of suspicious outbound messages that exceed these limits to these users and groups**: This setting adds the specified recipients to the Bcc field of suspicious outbound messages.
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> [!NOTE]
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> This setting works only in the default outbound spam policy. It doesn't work in custom outbound spam policies that you create.
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To enable this setting, select the check box. In the box that appears, click in the box, enter a valid email address, and then press the ENTER key or select the complete value that's displayed below the box.
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To enable this setting, select the check box. In the box that appears, click in the box, enter a valid email address, and then press the ENTER key or select the complete value displayed below the box.
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Repeat this step as many times as necessary. To remove an existing value, select :::image type="icon" source="media/m365-cc-sc-remove-selection-icon.png" border="false"::: next to the value.
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The only setting that isn't available when you modify an outbound spam filter rule in PowerShell is the _Enabled_ parameter that allows you to create a disabled rule. To enable or disable existing outbound spam filter rules, see the next section.
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Otherwise, no additional settings are available when you modify an outbound spam filter rule in PowerShell. The same settings are available when you create a rule as described in the [Step 2: Use PowerShell to create an outbound spam filter rule](#step-2-use-powershell-to-create-an-outbound-spam-filter-rule) section earlier in this article.
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Otherwise, no other settings are available when you modify an outbound spam filter rule in PowerShell. The same settings are available when you create a rule as described in the [Step 2: Use PowerShell to create an outbound spam filter rule](#step-2-use-powershell-to-create-an-outbound-spam-filter-rule) section earlier in this article.
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To modify an outbound spam filter rule, use this syntax:
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