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53 TopicsDLP Exception for "Permission Controlled" Not Working (Microsoft Purview | RMS Template | Encrypt)
Hello, We are in the process of moving some of our mail-flow / transport rules over to Microsoft Purview. We don't want the DLP policy to apply when people click their "Encrypt" or "Do not Forward" buttons (RMS templates; OME encryption.) Putting "Permission Controlled" in the exceptions group should theoretically let the emails go through. The exception we have for when people put "Encrypt" in the subject line works (we have a mail-flow rule that encrypts those emails.) But actually clicking "Options" > "Set permissions on this item" > "Encrypt" doesn't remove the policy tip on an email draft, and people are unable to send the emails. Can someone verify that this rule is constructed properly? If so, we may have to reach out to Microsoft Support. Thank you so much for your time and help!Solved274Views1like6CommentsKonfiguration der regionalen Einstellungen von Mailboxen im neuen Exchange-Adminportal
Hallo zusammen, vielleicht kann mir hier jemand weiterhelfen. Ich werkel mich gerade durch das neue Exchange-Adminportal in Microsoft 365 durch. Hierbei ist mir eine Sache aufgefallen: Es fehlt die Möglichkeit, die Regionseinstellungen der einzelnen Postfächer anzupassen. Im alten Admin-Center konnte ich ja über "andere Benutzer" die Einstellungen der Postfächer bearbeiten. Übersehe ich hier etwas oder ist das mit Einführung der neuen Admin-Seite hinten runtergefallen?Solved1KViews1like2CommentsMailbox for customers or new tenant ?
Hi there, I'm growing into Microsoft 365 from my role as a system engineer in a large company, but also as a freelancer taking care of IT for small businesses. Most of the time when I provide webspace for a customer, a mailbox is included. Now I'm thinking to give my customers an exchange mailbox (in their own domain). So to be clear: I have multiple customers which need 1 or 2 mailboxes on their own domain. E.g. info@carpenter.com; contact@plumber.com; ... Now I'm wondering what is the best practice here: Should I buy Exchange Online (Plan 1) licenses for them, and assign them in my own MS365 tenant ? Or should I create a new tenant for every customer ? Can anybody give me some advice about this ? Pro's, cons, pitfalls ? Thanks in advance !2.1KViews1like4CommentsMigrate mailbox to another domain same Tenant
Hi, In our company, we bought a new domain and we want to move all of our existing mailboxes to the new one. I already have both domains registered in the same tenant. I mean support@contoso.com to support@contosola.com etc. May you please give me any advice on the best way to perform this?12KViews1like9Comments