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DLP policy to block access to external organization however allow access for some external domains
- Aug 23, 2023
Hi, FahadAhmed,
Thank you for posting your question here.
With Exchange-based DLP policies, you can configure an exception for your trusted domains into the conditions of your policy.
In the below image, I set the conditions to be an example of how you can configure this. Please note, to get the "NOT" option, you need to select "Add group" in the conditions builder.
Hi, FahadAhmed,
Thank you for posting your question here.
With Exchange-based DLP policies, you can configure an exception for your trusted domains into the conditions of your policy.
In the below image, I set the conditions to be an example of how you can configure this. Please note, to get the "NOT" option, you need to select "Add group" in the conditions builder.
Thank you Mike, this was exactly what I was looking for, appreciate you always sharing screenshots as they provide better understanding.
A note for all, I selected Exchange, One Drive, MS Teams and Sharepoint sites in one policy which was not showing up the "NOT and Recipient Domain option", once I only selected Exchange, then I could see the Recipient Domain options.
Thank you mike once again for the quick response and providing this clarity.