to launch the
Microsoft Exchange Connector wizard.
Specify the connector source and destination.
For
Connection from
, select
Your organization's email server
.
Click
Next
.
Name the Microsoft Exchange connector.
Enter a descriptive
Name
for the
connector.
(
Optional
) Enter a
Description
for the
connector.
(
Best Practices
) For
What do you want to do
after connector is saved?
, check (enable)
Turn it on
.
Enable this to automatically turn on the connector after you have
finished creating and saved the new Microsoft Exchange
connector.
Click
Next
.
Specify the authentication IP addresses that Microsoft Exchange uses to verify
Enterprise DLP
.
The authentication IP addresses are required so that
Enterprise DLP
can
forward emails back to Microsoft Exchange.
Select
By verifying that the IP address of the sending
server matches one of the following IP address, which belong to your
partner organization
.
Add the following to IP addresses.
Add the IP addresses for the region where your email domain is
hosted. You can add multiple regional IP addresses if you have email
domains hosted in multiple regions.
APAC
—
35.186.151.226
and
34.87.43.120
E.U
—
34.141.90.172
and
34.107.47.119
U.S
—
34.168.197.200
and
34.83.143.116
Review the connector details and
Create Connector
.
Click
Done
when prompted that the inbound connector
was successfully created.
Back in the Connectors page, verify the inbound connector is displayed and that
the
Status
is
On
.
Create the Microsoft Exchange outbound connector if not already created.
The outbound connector is required to control the flow of emails forwarded
from Microsoft Exchange Online to
Enterprise DLP
for inline
inspection.
Skip this step if you have already created the outbound connector.