System address filters
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- UpdatedJan 30, 2025
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Prevent your system from communicating with untrusted domains and email addresses.
System address filters control who can communicate with your instance via email. You can improve email security by filtering domains and email addresses that you find suspicious.
For example, you might identify example.com
as a suspicious domain. You can
stop receiving emails from example.com
by specifying the domain in a system
address filter. You can also use another system address filter to prevent your system from
sending emails to example.com
.
- Outbound
- Controls which domains and email addresses can receive email from your instance.
- Inbound
- Controls which domains and email addresses can send email to your instance.
When setting up system address filters, you can create one default outbound filter and one default inbound filter. A default outbound filter applies to all active SMTP email accounts automatically. A default inbound filter applies to all active IMAP or POP3 email accounts automatically.
To control senders and recipients for a specific email account, create a non-default filter and then apply it to the account.
Before setup
- Monitor your email to identify suspicious domains and email addresses.
Using Security Center, you can monitor the blocked and allowed incoming email metrics for your instance. For more information, see Designate untrusted and trusted email domains.
- Designate someone to set up system address filters by assigning them the email_account_admin role.
Setting up system address filters
- Set email address filters
Specify which domains and email addresses are allowed or disallowed.
- Create a system address filter
Define how email address filters apply to inbound and outbound email.
Next steps
After you set up system address filters, configure email filters for an added layer of security. Email filters enable you to ignore an inbound email or move it to a particular mailbox. For more information on configuring email filters, see Email filters.