Microsoft 365 Messaging — Question 22
You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses a default domain named contoso.com.
Users report that email messages from a domain named fabrikam.com are identified as spam even though the messages are legitimate.
You need to prevent messages from fabrikam.com from being identified as spam.
What should you do?
Answer options
- A. Enable the Zero-hour auto purge (ZAP) email protection feature.
- B. Enable the safe list on a connection filter.
- C. Edit the default mail flow rule to bypass the spam filter.
- D. Modify the IP Allow list of a connection filter policy.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct choice is D because modifying the IP Allow list allows you to specify which IP addresses can send emails without being marked as spam. The other options do not specifically address the issue of preventing emails from a particular domain from being classified as spam, making them less effective in this scenario.