You are the Office 365 administrator for Contoso, Ltd.
Some email messages sent from the trusted domain fabrikam.com are being rejected as spam. Some of these
email messages originate inside the fabrikam.com network, and some of them originate from an application in
the fabrikam.com co-located data center.
The fabrikam.com systems administrators have asked you to add their domain and the IP addresses of the
data center that hosts their external application to your list of safe senders.
You need to configure Microsoft Exchange Online Protection.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A.
Configure a content filter to allow the fabrikam.com domain.
B.
Configure a mail flow rule to bypass spam filtering for the data center IP address range.
C.
Create a connection filter to allow the data center IP address range.
D.
Add the fabrikam.com domain as an accepted domain.
E.
Create an inbound connector for the fabrikam.com domain.
F.
Configure a mail flow rule to bypass spam filtering for the fabrikam.com domain.
Explanation:
In general, we recommend that you add the IP addresses (or IP address ranges) for all your domains that you
consider safe to the IP Allow list. However, if you don’t want your IP Allow List entry to apply to all your domains,
you can create a Transport rule that excepts specific domains.
To do this, perform the following steps:
1.In the EAC, navigate to Mail flow > Rules.
2.Click Add Icon and then select Create a new rule.
3.Give the rule a name and then click More options.
4.Under Apply this rule if, select The sender and then choose IP address is in any of these ranges or exactly
matches.
5.In the specify IP addresses box, specify the IP address or IP address range you entered in the IP Allow list,
click Add Add Icon, and then click ok.
6.Under Do the following, set the action by choosing Modify the message properties and then set the spam
confidence level (SCL). In the specify SCL box, select 0, and click ok.
7.Click add exception, and under Except if, select The sender and choose domain is.
8.In the specify domain box, enter the domain for which you want to bypass spam filtering, such as
contosob.com. Click Add Add Icon to move it to the list of phrases. Repeat this step if you want to add
additional domains as exceptions, and click ok when you are finished.
9.If you’d like, you can make selections to audit the rule, test the rule, activate the rule during a specific time
period, and other selections. We recommend testing the rule for a period before you enforce it. Manage mail
flow rules contains more information about these selections.
10.Click the save button to save the rule. It appears in your list of rules.
After you create and enforce the rule, spam filtering for the IP address or IP address range you specified is
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