You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses a default domain named contoso.com. Users report that email messages from a domain named fabrikam.com are identified as spam even though the messages are legitimate. You need to prevent messages from fabrikam.com from being identified as spam. What should you do?

QuestionsCategory: MS-203You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses a default domain named contoso.com. Users report that email messages from a domain named fabrikam.com are identified as spam even though the messages are legitimate. You need to prevent messages from fabrikam.com from being identified as spam. What should you do?
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You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses a default domain named contoso.com.
Users report that email messages from a domain named fabrikam.com are identified as spam even though the messages are legitimate.
You need to prevent messages from fabrikam.com from being identified as spam.
What should you do?

A. Create a new remote domain.

B. Edit a spam filter policy.

C. Enable the safe list on a connection filter.

D. Enable the Zero-hour auto purge (ZAP) email protection feature.








 

Suggested Answer: C

Safe list: The safe list is a dynamic allow list in the Microsoft datacenter that requires no customer configuration. Microsoft identifies these trusted email sources from subscriptions to various third-party lists. You enable or disable the use of the safe list; you can't configure the source email servers on the safe list. Spam filtering is skipped on incoming messages from the email servers on the safe list.
Incorrect:
* Remote Domains are an organizational setting that allow you to control certain message types such as ג€Out of Officeג€ and ג€Non-Delivery Reportsג€.
* In Microsoft 365 organizations with mailboxes in Exchange Online, zero-hour auto purge (ZAP) is an email protection feature that retroactively detects and neutralizes malicious phishing, spam, or malware messages that have already been delivered to Exchange Online mailboxes.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/configure-the-connection-filter-policy?view=o365-worldwide

This question is in MS-203: Microsoft 365 Messaging Exam
For getting Microsoft 365 Certified: Messaging Administrator Associate Certificate


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