Domain-based access is now available for Email Auto Protector.
When this feature is enabled, permissions will get extended to all users of external domains that are added as recipients (in ‘To’ and ‘cc’ fields) while sending an email.
Global Security Admins and System Admins can enable this feature in the Policy Server portal.
This will help organizations collaborate with partners and vendors seamlessly.
If any external domain is in the ‘deny list’ in the Policy Server portal, the individual recipients will get the permissions; however, permissions won’t get extended to other users of that domain.
Product Management Team
Domain-based access is now available for Email Auto Protector.
When this feature is enabled, permissions will get extended to all users of external domains that are added as recipients (in ‘To’ and ‘cc’ fields) while sending an email.
Global Security Admins and System Admins can enable this feature in the Policy Server portal.
This will help organizations collaborate with partners and vendors seamlessly.
If any external domain is in the ‘deny list’ in the Policy Server portal, the individual recipients will get the permissions; however, permissions won’t get extended to other users of that domain.