It’s actually under Policies & Rules > Threat Policies > Anti-spam policies > Anti-spam inbound policy (Default). In the fly-out, scroll all the way to the bottom and click the “edit allowed and blocked senders and domains”.
Mail flow rules to white-list the domains
Office 365 whitelist domains to bypass .htm and .html filter
Exchange Online white listing, best practices? And a couple of other related questions.
Exchange admin rules not whitelisting domains
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It’s actually under Policies & Rules > Threat Policies > Anti-spam policies > Anti-spam inbound policy (Default). In the fly-out, scroll all the way to the bottom and click the “edit allowed and blocked senders and domains”.
I have a vendor that has now switched to a third party email service, and I need whitelist the email address they will be using going forward. When I go into Exchange Admin Center > Mail Flow > Rules > + Add a Rule, the Bypass Spam Filter option is not there. Does anyone know why this is?
I need to add the address, so if I can’t add it that way, then how?
Thanks!
Hi everyone!
Question. I'm not using 3rd party spam filter yet. I have one tenant that needs to add bunch of good domains to bypass Exchange Online spam filter.
I'm finding conflicting information if I need to just leave SCL -1 or also add header: dmarc=pass
See my test rule attachment:
Am I ok by just adding spam confident level -1 to bypass?
TIA.
Our company of about 50 email users has been getting bombarded lately with phishing emails that have .HTML or .HTM extensions. I decided to add these 2 extensions to the blocked file type on office 365 to see if that would be helpful.
The rule is set to quarantine the messages with these file types and I have to manually go in and release the message to the recipient. Well today we got our first false positive from a customer who sent a financial document with an HTML attachment. This is a large corporate customer so I know they’re not going to change the way they send their documents. Instead, I would like to whitelist their domain to allow these attachments to go through to the recipient without me, having to intervene.
The problem is for the life of me I cannot figure out a way to whitelist a domain on office 365 to bypass the filter.
It seems like this feature may have been available at one time However now when you try to do it says to submit the email to Microsoft for review.
Microsoft responded a few hours later saying that this message was filtered because of the extension type, well no duh.
My question is how exactly do I whitelist a domain to bypass the extension type filtering?