ERHART, JOHN J
Collapse all sort by most recent sort by thread Whitelist Domain Recipient Rule J-Pro Feb 12 · 2018 03:21 PM All · 2018 08:46 AM Hi J · 2018 02:44 PM This is a good thought · but I'm not trying to make an exception · ignore other traffic · or exclude anything. ... DLP Freak Feb 15 · 2018 11:21 PM How about white list https://example.com/code ? 1.  · Whitelist Domain Recipient Rule Recommend J-Pro Posted Feb 12 · 2018 03:21 PM Reply Reply Privately Options Dropdown All · Trying to find the best way  · to create a policy that triggers an incident when a user accesses  · we would like an incident to be made. The detection would  · be made from Network Prevent for Web servers. Please let me know if you  · have any ideas of how this could be done. Thank you · 2.  · RE: Whitelist Domain Recipient Rule Recommend DLP Freak Posted Feb 13 · 2018 08:46 AM Reply Reply Privately Options Dropdown Hi J · add an exception · exception type is "recipient Matches Pattern"
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