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Configure email moderation

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Configure email moderation

- [Narrator] Sometimes, it makes sense to have a second set of eyes on a message before the message is delivered. As an Exchange administrator, you can set this up. The process is called moderation, and the approver is called the moderator. Depending on which messages need approval, you can use one of two approaches. The first approach would be creating a moderated distribution group. So this allows us to create a distribution group where email is sent to a group of users in one distribution group container. In the group itself, before an email can get to it, we can choose to have a moderator determine whether or not the email should be delivered. The second option would require approval for messages that match specific criteria. The options for this are vast. You could have options such as who can send to a user. Can an entire domain send to a user? Can an attachment get sent to a user? How big can that attachment be? What type of attachment? So we'll demonstrate these different…

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