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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that uses a third-party email hygiene system named Service1. Service1 blocks all encrypted email.
All external email is routed through Service1 by using a connector.
Users classify email by using sensitivity labels. Emails classified as Secret are encrypted automatically. You need to ensure that the users can send emails classified as Secret to external recipients.
Which two items should you create? Each correct answer presents part of the solution. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  1. a remote domain
  2. a connector
  3. a data loss prevention (DLP) policy
  4. a mail flow rule
  5. a label policy

Answer(s): B,D

Explanation:

Use an additional Connector and a Mail Flow Rule to bypass the third-party email hygiene system for emails that have the Secret sensitivity label.
Emails with the sensitivity label will use the new connector. All other emails will use the existing connector. Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/use-connectors-to-configure-mail-flow/ conditional-mail-routing



Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.

After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.

You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that uses an email domain named contoso.com. You need to prevent all users from performing the following tasks:
Sending out-of-office replies to an email domain named fabrikam.com. Sending automatic replies to an email domain named adatum.com.
The solution must ensure that all the users can send out-of-office replies and automatic replies to other email domains on the internet.

Solution: You create two sharing policies. Does this meet the goal?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Answer(s): B


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/remote-domains/remote-domains



You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant.

The mail exchanger (MX) record of your company points to a third-party message hygiene provider that forwards email messages to the tenant.

You need to ensure that Exchange Online can filter the email by using the original IP address of the sender's company.

What should you do?

  1. Modify the Inbound connector to use the -EFSkipIPs parameter.
  2. Modify the Receive connector to use the -EFSkipIPs parameter.
  3. Enable DMAR
  4. Create a remote domain.

Answer(s): A


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/use-connectors-to-configure-mail-flow/enhanced-filtering-for-connectors



You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that uses an email domain named contoso.com. Your company has a partnership with another company named fabrikam.com.
You need to ensure that all email messages sent to and received by the users at fabrikam.com are encrypted by using TLS.

What should you create in the Exchange admin center?

  1. one connector and one remote domain
  2. one remote domain and one accepted domain
  3. one connector and one accepted domain
  4. two connectors

Answer(s): D


Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/mail-flow-best-practices/use-connectors-to-configure-mail-flow/set- up-connectors-for-secure-mail-flow-with-a-partner



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