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reverend cowboy
Jan 11, 2006
The best defense against the atom bomb is not to be there when it goes off.

Walked posted:

Anyone know how to query an Exchange 2007 server and check the number of messages in specific queues?

Working on automating my staff's on-call checks for them; finding iffy documentation on Exchange queries. (To be fair; half the internet is blocked at this office too)

Is this what you want to do?
This will list the details of the submission queue on the specified server
code:
get-queue -server <servername> |? {$_.identity -like "*submission"}
If you append | select messagecount will show you just the count and not the other details.

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