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FuriousHaggis
Nov 21, 2023Brass Contributor
Exchange Online: Restrict external recipients in To or CC headers.
Hello I have a requirement to ensure that mail sent to multiple external 3rd parties is done so using BCC. This is a data loss prevention scenario to avoid the sharing of recipients' email ad...
LeonPavesic
Nov 21, 2023Silver Contributor
Hi FuriousHaggis,
Microsoft Exchange Online (EXO) provides various features for transport rules, but specific limitations on the number of recipients in TO or CC fields for external addresses might not be directly achievable using native Exchange features.
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FuriousHaggis
Nov 21, 2023Brass Contributor
ThanksLeonPavesic .
I wanted to make sure I had not missed anything.
I have an idea to target the comma in the CC header where mail is being sent internal to external. There really shouldn't be any email addresses with commas so I'm prepared to take the risk. This should catch two or more recipients. I will then NDR that with a customer message to sender to use BCC.
I wonder if anyone else has encountered this requirement. I know it is being asked of in my org's sector.
- LeonPavesicNov 22, 2023Silver Contributor
Hi FuriousHaggis,
thanks for the update.To target the comma in the CC header where mail is being sent internal to external is an interesting idea. There really shouldn’t be any email addresses with commas so you can take the risk. This should catch two or more recipients. You can then NDR that with a customer message to the sender to use BCC.
Please note that in O365 Exchange Online, recipient limits are standard and apply to all fields (TO, CC, and BCC), and we cannot restrict recipient limits.
Transport rule header internal email - Microsoft Community Hub
Limit number of addresses in To and CC field, but not BCC field - Microsoft CommunityPlease click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
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(LinkedIn)- FuriousHaggisNov 22, 2023Brass ContributorLooks like it doesn't like the comma or even the @ symbol. I wonder if I need to use some regex to state this. Something to catch space-comma-space.