Get-Message
This cmdlet is available only in on-premises Exchange.
Use the Get-Message cmdlet to view the details of one or more messages in queues on Mailbox servers or Edge Transport servers.
For information about the parameter sets in the Syntax section below, see Exchange cmdlet syntax.
Syntax
Get-Message
[-Filter <String>]
[-BookmarkIndex <Int32>]
[-BookmarkObject <ExtensibleMessageInfo>]
[-IncludeBookmark <Boolean>]
[-IncludeComponentLatencyInfo]
[-IncludeRecipientInfo]
[-ResultSize <Unlimited>]
[-ReturnPageInfo <Boolean>]
[-SearchForward <Boolean>]
[-Server <ServerIdParameter>]
[-SortOrder <QueueViewerSortOrderEntry[]>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Get-Message
[[-Identity] <MessageIdentity>]
[-BookmarkIndex <Int32>]
[-BookmarkObject <ExtensibleMessageInfo>]
[-IncludeBookmark <Boolean>]
[-IncludeComponentLatencyInfo]
[-IncludeRecipientInfo]
[-ResultSize <Unlimited>]
[-ReturnPageInfo <Boolean>]
[-SearchForward <Boolean>]
[-SortOrder <QueueViewerSortOrderEntry[]>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Get-Message
[-Queue <QueueIdentity>]
[-BookmarkIndex <Int32>]
[-BookmarkObject <ExtensibleMessageInfo>]
[-IncludeBookmark <Boolean>]
[-IncludeComponentLatencyInfo]
[-IncludeRecipientInfo]
[-ResultSize <Unlimited>]
[-ReturnPageInfo <Boolean>]
[-SearchForward <Boolean>]
[-SortOrder <QueueViewerSortOrderEntry[]>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
You can display messages by including the server name as part of the Identity parameter or the Queue parameter or by including the Server parameter with a filter query. The Identity parameter, Queue parameter, and Filter parameter settings are mutually exclusive.
You need to be assigned permissions before you can run this cmdlet. Although this topic lists all parameters for the cmdlet, you may not have access to some parameters if they're not included in the permissions assigned to you. To find the permissions required to run any cmdlet or parameter in your organization, see Find the permissions required to run any Exchange cmdlet.
Examples
Example 1
Get-Message -Filter "FromAddress -like '*@contoso.com'" | Format-List
This example displays detailed information about all messages queued on the local server and received from any sender at the contoso.com domain.
Example 2
Get-Message -Filter "FromAddress -like '*@contoso.com' -and SCL -gt 3"
This example lists all messages queued on the local server, received from any sender at the contoso.com domain and that have an SCL value greater than 3.
Example 3
Get-Message -Server Server01.contoso.com -SortOrder: +FromAddress,-Size
This example displays all messages queued on the server named Server01. The results are sorted first in ascending order by sender address and then in descending order of size.
Parameters
-BookmarkIndex
The BookmarkIndex parameter specifies the position in the result set where the displayed results start. The value of this parameter is a 1-based index in the total result set. The BookmarkIndex parameter can't be used with the BookmarkObject parameter.
Type: | Int32 |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-BookmarkObject
The BookmarkObject parameter specifies the object in the result set where the displayed results start. The BookmarkObject parameter can't be used with the BookmarkIndex parameter.
Type: | ExtensibleMessageInfo |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-Filter
The Filter parameter specifies one or more messages by using OPATH filter syntax. The OPATH filter includes a message property name followed by a comparison operator and value (for example, "FromAddress -like '*@contoso.com'"
). For details about filterable message properties and comparison operators, see Properties of messages in queues and Find queues and messages in queues in the Exchange Management Shell.
You can specify multiple criteria by using the and comparison operator. Property values that aren't expressed as an integer must be enclosed in quotation marks (").
Type: | String |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-Identity
The Identity parameter specifies the message. Valid input for this parameter uses the syntax Server\Queue\MessageInteger or Queue\MessageInteger or MessageInteger, for example, Mailbox01\contoso.com\5 or 10. For details about message identity, see Message identity.
Type: | MessageIdentity |
Position: | 1 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-IncludeBookmark
The IncludeBookmark parameter specifies whether to include the bookmark object when the query results are displayed. The IncludeBookmark parameter is valid when it's used with the BookmarkObject or BookmarkIndex parameters. If you don't specify a value for the IncludeBookmark parameter, the default value of $true is used.
Type: | Boolean |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-IncludeComponentLatencyInfo
The IncludeComponentLatencyInfo switch specifies whether the information about component latency is included in the message properties. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.
If you include this switch, the message objects returned will include latency measurements for each Transport component that has contributed to the local server latency for each queued message.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-IncludeRecipientInfo
The IncludeRecipientInfo switch specifies whether to display the message recipients in the Recipients field. You don't need to specify a value with this switch.
If you don't include the IncludeRecipientInfo switch, the Recipients field is blank.
Storing the results of a Get-Message -IncludeRecipientInfo
command in a variable allows you to display additional properties for the message recipients. The following list describes the available recipient properties:
- Address: The email address of the recipient.
- Type: The recipient type, which may be External, Mailbox or Distribution Group. Distribution Group is used when the destination is an expansion server.
- FinalDestination: The distinguished name (DN) of the object used to route the message.
- Status: The recipient status may be Complete, Ready or Retry.
- LastError: The SMTP response after the last delivery attempt or a localized error message if the message is placed in the unreachable queue.
For example, to store the recipient information of a message in the contoso.com remote delivery queue that has the MessageIdentity value of 1234 to a variable named $x, use the following command: $x=Get-Message -Identity "contoso.com\\1234" -IncludeRecipientInfo
.
To display the extended recipient properties that are now stored in the $x variable, use the following command: $x.Recipients
.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-Queue
The Queue parameter specifies the identity of the queue that contains the messages that you want to display. Valid input for this parameter uses the syntax <Server>\<Queue>
or <Queue>
, for example, Mailbox01\contoso.com or Unreachable. For details about queue identity, see the "Queue identity" section in Find queues and messages in queues in the Exchange Management Shell.
If you use the Queue parameter, you can't use the Identity, Filter or Server parameters.
Type: | QueueIdentity |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-ResultSize
The ResultSize parameter specifies the maximum number of results to return. If you want to return all requests that match the query, use unlimited for the value of this parameter. The default value is 1000.
Type: | Unlimited |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-ReturnPageInfo
The ReturnPageInfo parameter is a hidden parameter. Use it to return information about the total number of results and the index of the first object of the current page. The default value is $false.
Type: | Boolean |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-SearchForward
The SearchForward parameter specifies whether to search forward or backward in the result set. The default value is $true. This value causes the result page to be calculated forward from either the start of the result set or forward from a bookmark if specified.
Type: | Boolean |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-Server
The Server parameter specifies the Exchange server where you want to run this command. You can use any value that uniquely identifies the server. For example:
- Name
- FQDN
- Distinguished name (DN)
- Exchange Legacy DN
If you don't use this parameter, the command is run on the local server.
You can use the Server parameter and the Filter parameter in the same command. You can't use the Server parameter and the Identity parameter in the same command.
Type: | ServerIdParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
-SortOrder
The SortOrder parameter specifies an array of message properties used to control the sort order of the result set. Separate each property by using a comma. Prepend a plus sign (+) symbol to the beginning of the property name to display the results in ascending order. Prepend a minus sign (-) symbol to the beginning of the property name to display the results in descending order.
If you don't specify a sort order, the result set is displayed in ascending order by MessageIdentity integer.
Type: | QueueViewerSortOrderEntry[] |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Applies to: | Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019 |
Inputs
Input types
To see the input types that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Input Type field for a cmdlet is blank, the cmdlet doesn't accept input data.
Outputs
Output types
To see the return types, which are also known as output types, that this cmdlet accepts, see Cmdlet Input and Output Types. If the Output Type field is blank, the cmdlet doesn't return data.