Obtain Your Microsoft Exchange Domain and Relay Host
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Obtain Your Microsoft Exchange Domain and Relay Host

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Obtain Your Microsoft Exchange Domain and Relay Host

Obtain your Microsoft Exchange domain and relay to hosts to connect Microsoft Exchange to Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP).
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • Data Security
  • One of the following licenses that include the Enterprise DLP license
    Review the Supported Platforms for details on the required license for each enforcement point.
    • Prisma Access CASB license
    • Next-Generation CASB for Prisma Access and NGFW (CASB-X) license
    • Data Security license
  • Email DLP license
You must obtain your Microsoft Exchange domain and relay host to connect Microsoft Exchange and Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) for inline inspection and prevention of sensitive data exfiltration contained in outbound emails.
  1. Select SettingsDomains.
  2. Make note of the Microsoft Exchange domains lists in the Domain name list.
    Enterprise DLP supports inline inspection of emails from multiple domains if you use multiple Microsoft Exchange domains make sure to make note of all email domains for which you want inline inspection of emails.
  3. Obtain the relay host for the Microsoft Exchange domain.
    Repeat this step for all Microsoft Exchange domains you want to connect to Enterprise DLP.
    1. Click the Microsoft Exchange domain.
    2. Select DNS records.
    3. In the Microsoft Exchange section, locate the MX record.
      The Value column for the MX record lists the relay host for the domain. An example of a relay host is shown below.
      The MX record displays a 0 before the relay host. This character is not required to connect Microsoft Exchange to Enterprise DLP.