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Block outbound RMS Encrypted Emails with Exchange Transport Rule?
- Dec 01, 2017
Circling back on this - we worked with MSFT Support and they confirmed it no longer works using rpmsg.message.
They work-around they provided, which we confirmed works, is checking for a message type that is "Permission Controlled"
Circling back on this - we worked with MSFT Support and they confirmed it no longer works using rpmsg.message.
They work-around they provided, which we confirmed works, is checking for a message type that is "Permission Controlled"
- Darren WisemanJan 08, 2018Copper Contributor
Thanks Joe. I did log it as an issue with Microsoft Support 2-3 months ago; they were going to pass it to the relevent Dev team, I haven't heard anything since. Hence interest in how others are dealing with it.
- Joe StockerJan 08, 2018Bronze Contributorunfortunately it is what it is - you could send an email to your users informing them that RMS emails sent outbound are not permitted via policy, and include a screen shot informing your users that they may get a message like this if they attempt it. For those users who stumble on it later, theoretically they will only get this type of message once and then when they learn it is not allowed, they shouldn't keep getting this... sorry there doesn't seem to be a better answer.
- Darren WisemanJan 08, 2018Copper Contributor
Hey - the response you get back; "no no no no". Is it all correct? When I try and do an RMS-labeled message to <me>@gmail.com, the response has what I've entered ("no no no no"), though it also says "Security or policy settings at gmail.com have rejected your message". Obviously, any domain I send to responds that policies at that domain have rejected the message. Thing is, this is completely incorrect - it's policies at MY domain gateway that have rejected the message. This is causing considerable confusion for users.
What's your experience? if you've fixed it, how?
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