Hi Martijn,

I think that would work, I will give it a go and let you
know how I get on.

Thanks

Bruce
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> On 07/06/2011 03:39 PM, bruceq wrote:
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> > That might work, although i don't need to actually
> > encrypt every recipient address but I do need to
> > restrict emails to authorized recipients only.
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> One option would be to add a DLP quarantine rule that
> matches all emails, for example add a matcher that matches
> * or matches one or more email addresses. This will result
> in quarantining all outgoing email. If you then want to
> *not* quarantine email from a specific sender you can
> disable DLP for that specific user (or remove the match
> all rule for that user if you want to keep DLP for that
> user with different rules). Disabling DLP in this case is
> a way to "authorize" certain recipients. If you want to
> "authorize" a domain you can disable DLP for the domain.
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> Is this more or less what you need?
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> Kind regards,
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> Martijn Brinkers
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