Microsoft 365 Messaging — Question 56
You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that uses an email domain named @contoso.com.
You recently configured Microsoft 365 to use a new email domain named @fabrikam.com instead of @contoso.com.
Users report that when they send email messages to external recipients, the messages are often erroneously identified as SPAM.
You verify that all the users can receive email successfully from other companies.
You need to reduce the likelihood that the email will be identified as SPAM by the external recipients.
What should you modify?
Answer options
- A. a text (TXT) record
- B. a mail exchanger (MX) record
- C. a remote domain
- D. a mail flow rule
- E. a safe attachments policy
Correct answer: A
Explanation
Modifying a text (TXT) record can help improve your email authentication settings, such as SPF, which can reduce the chances of your emails being flagged as SPAM. The other options, like MX records or mail flow rules, are not directly related to email authentication and would not specifically address the SPAM classification issue.