HOTSPOT
The legal department in your organization creates standardized disclaimers for all of their email
messages. The disclaimers explain that any transmissions that are received in error should be
reported back to the sender. You track any confidential documents that are attached to email messages.
Your security team reports that an employee may have mistakenly sent an email message that
contained confidential information.
You need to identify whether the email message included the disclaimer and whether it contained
confidential information.
Which two options should you configure? To answer, select the appropriate objects in the answer area.
Which two options should you configure?
HOTSPOT
The legal department in your organization creates standardized disclaimers for all of their email
messages. The disclaimers explain that any transmissions that are received in error should be
reported back to the sender. You track any confidential documents that are attached to email messages.
Your security team reports that an employee may have mistakenly sent an email message that
contained confidential information.
You need to identify whether the email message included the disclaimer and whether it contained
confidential information.
Which two options should you configure? To answer, select the appropriate objects in the answer area.
Rule matches sent messages and DLP policy matches…
Correct…
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn500744(v=exchg.150).aspx
Premiun dump says that the correct answer is:
rule matches for received mail
DLP rule matches for sent mail
What i dont understand is, why “rule marches for RECEIVED mails”if the direction of the mail was SENT by the user.
Ignore this “Question”