EOP Field Notes

Exchange Online Protection: Notes from the field

August, 2014

  • One MX to Rule Them All

    Before I start I would like to call out that I think this is the best blog title that I have come up with to date. Surprisingly, or maybe not, I thought of this title and article while I was playing Ultimate Frisbee. My mind was obviously not in the game...
  • Importing Safe and Block Lists with PowerShell

    I just dropped my van off for some maintenance at the dealership and am currently waiting for a shuttle to take me to the office. As I sit here I’m thinking about EOP and PowerShell and have come up with a great idea for this week’s article...
  • Special Case, Set SCL to 0

    Update (August 28, 2014) - Setting the SCL with a transport rule to anything from 0 to 4 will cause the behavior that is described in this article. This is a scenario I’ve wanted to write about for some time now as it isn’t very intuitive...
  • Behavior Change When Setting the SCL with a Transport Rule

    With my coffee currently in one hand, it would be very useful if I could type with only my other hand. Alas I cannot, so I’ll be typing this article with both hands while my coffee waits for me. With none of this at all being relevant to this blog...