Brilliant video. Now I need to work on creating my own policy, versus editing the default. And, to confirm, if two policies are on, the system will still use each policy, in order? Thanks
Hi Robert, in the Outbound Spam policy under recipient limits it says the defaults are 0. Then it says you can select a number between 0 and 10,000. If I select 0, do you know what that default value represents? Thanks!
hi Robert I learned alot of your video! We currently having issues with x-dg-ref header being to big, if you look to what can cause this its because of 3 reasons eather you mail in rich text or your attachments in another attachment is to big (nesting) but even if we send a blank email this issue happens. Any idea what this issue can cause because Microsoft is not really helpfull at this point.
Simply Fantastic! This is very detailed and explained very well. Thank you so much and will review other videos.
This is good content, but they've completely changed the interface. Do you have an updated version?
Not yet. I use PowerShell and that is the best way to avoid interface changes
Great video, really good, thank you for making it!
Brilliant video. Now I need to work on creating my own policy, versus editing the default. And, to confirm, if two policies are on, the system will still use each policy, in order? Thanks
See - docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/how-policies-and-protections-are-combined?view=o365-worldwide
Hi Robert, in the Outbound Spam policy under recipient limits it says the defaults are 0. Then it says you can select a number between 0 and 10,000. If I select 0, do you know what that default value represents? Thanks!
You might be interested in looking into ORCA report for 365.
Seen it but have my own best practices.
hi Robert
I learned alot of your video!
We currently having issues with x-dg-ref header being to big, if you look to what can cause this its because of 3 reasons eather you mail in rich text or your attachments in another attachment is to big (nesting) but even if we send a blank email this issue happens. Any idea what this issue can cause because Microsoft is not really helpfull at this point.
No idea sorry
Should I use the @ sign when adding domains to the whitelist?
no
How can we get hold of the flow showed @1:06 and @9:53 ?
Sorry? Can you screen shot video?
@@directorcia, I am going to try that now. Thank you for this video. Cheers.
then they send you a email confirmation from a server where the helo does not match the domain name does not match sent email
Sorry? That technique is known as spam or phishing and is easily detected if you have best practices configured.