That is odd EOP is generally pretty good about blatant spam. Are you
certain the headers reflect entry via EOP?
You could certainly create a new mailbox to host those addresses and forward
the output to the folder. But I realize that this is not seamless.
From:
For $1/mo I'd do it tomorrow for my garage client's 15 users.[1] That is,
if I could figure out how to do it (or if it's even available). :)
[1] Heck, I'd even pay for it myself.
On Jan 4, 2016 9:20 PM, "Michael B. Smith" wrote:
> I don’t think that that is true. It’s
Agreed on the PITA, hence why we're still using Ironmail. :/
- WJR
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 8:19 PM, Michael B. Smith
wrote:
> I don’t think that that is true. It’s per domain. Within “per-domain” you
> can specify a list of valid email addresses. But it’s a PITA.
>
>
>
Can EOP be added to the baby SMB plan?
E* plans include it.
I agree that I know nothing about the SMB plans.
From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On
Behalf Of William Robbins
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 9:32 PM
To: excha...@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Re: [Exchange] EOP and O365 Essentials
I don’t think that that is true. It’s per domain. Within “per-domain” you can
specify a list of valid email addresses. But it’s a PITA.
From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On
Behalf Of William Robbins
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 9:05 PM
To:
IIRC you can on a per user/mailbox basis.
https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/compare-microsoft-exchange-online-plans
- WJR
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 6:57 PM, Richard Stovall wrote:
> Can EOP be added to the baby SMB plan?
>
And then I read this:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj723119%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
"By default, EOP protects Microsoft Exchange Online cloud-hosted mailboxes."
- WJR
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 8:04 PM, William Robbins
wrote:
> IIRC you can on a per
Thanks to you both. No MX records pointing locally remaining. Headers show
that the message was delivered via MS servers.
What I was hoping for was an option to set up the equivalent of a user
mailbox's "Junk Email" folder into which suspect messages could be quarantined
for later review by