You modify the Exchange Online Protection (EOP) settings. Does this meet the goal?

Last Updated on November 7, 2021 by Admin 3

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You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that contains 1,000 mailboxes.

All the users in the sales department at your company are in a group named Sales.

The company is implementing a new policy to restrict the use of email attachments for the users in the Sales group.

You need to prevent all email messages that contain attachments from being delivered to the users in the Sales group.

Solution: You modify the Exchange Online Protection (EOP) settings.

Does this meet the goal?

  • Yes
  • No
Explanation:
You can block common attachments (attachments commonly used as malware) in EOP but not all attachments as required in this question. Instead, you should create a mail flow rule.
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