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Feb 20, 2024
How does Exchange Server protects self-domain (Internal Mailbox) email from Spam/malware?
As my understanding, most of organizations keeps third party email gateway solutions to protect emails for external domains (mostly incoming). What about Internal self-domain between mailboxes? (A ...
Feb 21, 2024
Thanks for your information.
Did you ever try or think about to routing of internal mail through gateway?
I mean, all internal user must route email through antispam gateway. I know it will be the longest path and may be delay receiving internal mail but can we do this? Is it possible in Exchange?
Did you ever try or think about to routing of internal mail through gateway?
I mean, all internal user must route email through antispam gateway. I know it will be the longest path and may be delay receiving internal mail but can we do this? Is it possible in Exchange?
BroBias
Feb 21, 2024Copper Contributor
This question is not precise enough. What kind of gateway (which services in place)? Where is the gateway located?
In the past i of course routed mailflow through an internal "anti-spam gateway" (not only anti-spam but doing also content examination, encryption and much more). I would never route (!) internal mails through an external (!) perimeter/platform service, surely not, way too much dependencies and error sources.