Setting Message Class via Content-Type for Faxes

Hello,
I am trying to set the message class for inbound email messages (with a fax attachment) from the internet.  The class that I am trying to set is IPM.Note.Microsoft.Fax.CA.  Exchange 2013 SP1 is being used.
I have a transport rule set up which evaluates criteria on the incoming message, and then sets the Content-Class header to fax-ca.  Unfortunately, even though the content-class header is being set (I can see this is the headers when the message gets
to Outlook), the message class is not changing and the message still has the IPM.Note class.
On the other hand, if the transport rule is modified to set the Content-Class to voice-ca, the message class changes to IPM.Note.Microsoft.Voicemail.UM.CA.
So it seems that it works for voice-ca, but not fax-ca.  Is there an Exchange setting that I have missed?  Is there a reason why this wouldn't work for fax?
Thanks.

Hello,
Thank you for your question.
I am trying to involve someone familiar with this topic to further look at this issue.
Thanks,
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    When I am using Sender SOAP adapter, i am getting (MessagingException: Could not parse XMBMessage. Reason: java.io.IOException: invalid content type for SOAP: TEXT/HTML using connection SOAP_http://sap.com/xi/XI/System) exception.
    From my RWB I can see:
    2009-05-25 16:18:39 Information The message was successfully retrieved from the call queue.
    2009-05-25 16:18:39 Information The message status was set to DLNG.
    2009-05-25 16:18:39 Error Failed to parse the XI system response.
    2009-05-25 16:18:39 Error The message was successfully transmitted to endpoint com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.exception.MessagingException: XIMessage creation failed (inbound). Reason: com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.exception.MessagingException: Could not parse XMBMessage. Reason: java.io.IOException: invalid content type for SOAP: TEXT/HTML using connection SOAP_http://sap.com/xi/XI/System.
    2009-05-25 16:18:39 Error The message status was set to FAIL.
    2009-05-25 16:18:39 Error Returning to application. Exception: com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.exception.MessagingException: XIMessage creation failed (inbound). Reason: com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.exception.MessagingException: Could not parse XMBMessage. Reason: java.io.IOException: invalid content type for SOAP: TEXT/HTML
    Please help if possible! Thanks!
    Mayank

    Hi,
    Check in SLD your integration engine business system have the following
    pipeline url : http://server:httpport/sap/xi/engine?type=entry
    check Http port also
    After that go to TCODE - SXMB_ADM - integrationn engine configuration and check if your server is configured as HUB with the same url or not.
    Thanks
    Kasturika Phukan

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