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larry.siegelman
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Hello,

I have set up a list for protecting against executive spoofing.

However, I have external email addresses that I would like to whitelist in conjunction with the names that I have added.

Where may I do so?

I thought it would be in the general email whitelist, but emails are still being flagged for certain entities.

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larry.siegelman
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Thank anyways, I found by adding to a new address list and then activating that list under the specific condition.

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larry.siegelman
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Level 1

Thank anyways, I found by adding to a new address list and then activating that list under the specific condition.

Hi, please help me understand your solution. I thought address list can only be used to condfigure TLS and connection rate limiting. How is it helping you to skip FED ? 

In the FED Content Filter condition configuration, there's a built-in option for exceptions.

That dropdown shows you address lists, which are configured under Mail Policies/Address Lists

 

 

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Awesome, thanks for the reply.

You may add a new Address list and add the required addresses for bypassing.
Under Mail Policies -> Addresses List -> Executive_Allowed (or whatever you
wish).
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Something to note, the Address List has to be configured for full email addresses only.
You can't use partial addresses or IP addresses in this Address List.

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