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foxx109
Apr 14, 2020Copper Contributor
Outbound Spam Filter Policy
So I'm trying to configure an outbound Spam filter Policy to prevent a user from always getting thrown in the Restricted Users bin. The Policy I created was very standard and I want it to apply to t...
- Apr 14, 2020
Hi, foxx109
The way your policy is set, my understanding is that it will do what you want it to do. Is this not what you are experiencing?
Also, does the default outbound spam policy in the Security and Compliance Center not meet your needs anyway?
Kind regards
Peter
PeterRising
Dec 06, 2020MVP
ChristianBergstrom Good shout on PowerShell.
Michael Platt Could not see the screenshot I'm afraid. Can you try uploading again please?
Also, have you tried logging in with a different Global Admin? Sounds nuts I know, but I've seen this happen where one GA can see something that another randomly cannot. Try a private browser maybe too.
Michael Platt
Dec 11, 2020Brass Contributor
PeterRising We got this resolved. Having the Default Outbound Spam Policy in the GUI is a requirement. Microsoft's engineering team was able to restore this.
- ChristianBergstromDec 11, 2020Silver ContributorHi, so you had removed it yourself? Well, that explains a lot and why you could still see it using PowerShell.
”Admins can view, edit, and configure (but not delete) the default outbound spam policy.”