What should you configure for each requirement?

DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization named Contoso. The organization is configured to apply a
disclaimer to all email messages sent to external recipients.
Your company works with a partner company named A. Datum Corporation. A. Datum has an SMTP domain
named adatum.com.
You need to ensure that email messages sent to adatum.com meet the following compliance requirements:
Messages sent to adatum.com must NOT include the disclaimer.
Messages that contain credit card numbers must NOT be sent to adatum.com.
If a user writes a message that contains a credit card number and the message is addressed to a recipient
at adatum.com, the user must receive a notification before the message is sent.
What should you configure for each requirement?
To answer, drag the appropriate configuration to the correct requirement in the answer area. Each configuration
may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may need to drag the split bar between
panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

DRAG DROP
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization named Contoso. The organization is configured to apply a
disclaimer to all email messages sent to external recipients.
Your company works with a partner company named A. Datum Corporation. A. Datum has an SMTP domain
named adatum.com.
You need to ensure that email messages sent to adatum.com meet the following compliance requirements:
Messages sent to adatum.com must NOT include the disclaimer.
Messages that contain credit card numbers must NOT be sent to adatum.com.
If a user writes a message that contains a credit card number and the message is addressed to a recipient
at adatum.com, the user must receive a notification before the message is sent.
What should you configure for each requirement?
To answer, drag the appropriate configuration to the correct requirement in the answer area. Each configuration
may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may need to drag the split bar between
panes or scroll to view content.
Select and Place:

Answer:

Explanation:
Note:
* Each transport rule can have exceptions that specify what to exclude from the condition. Exceptions typically
determine a subset of criteria identified in the condition. If you use transport rules, you can specify what
information you don’t want to enter or leave the organization, which individuals or groups shouldn’t be able to
communicate with one another, how messages are handled based on how they are classified by the sender,
and more.
* The Data loss prevention (DLP) feature in the new Exchange will help you identify, monitor, and protect
sensitive information in your organization through deep content analysis. DLP is increasingly important for
enterprise message systems because business critical email includes sensitive data that needs to be protected.
It’s the financial information, personally identifiable information (PII) and intellectual property data that can be
accidently sent to unauthorized users that keeps the CSO up all night.
* Policy Tip notification messages are displayed to users in Outlook while they are composing an email
message. Policy Tip notification messages only show up if something about the sender’s email message
seems to violate a DLP policy that you have in place and that policy includes a rule to notify the sender when
the conditions that you establish are met.
* Incorrect: MailTips are evaluated every time a sender adds a recipient to a message.
Introducing Data Loss Prevention in the New Exchange; Policy Tips
Transport Rule Conditions (Predicates): Exchange 2013 Help
Technical Overview of Policy Tips in Exchange Online and Exchange 2013



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