MS-203 Exam Question 21

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Your company has an Exchange Online tenant that contains 2,000 mailboxes.
A partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. uses a third-party messaging solution. The outbound SMTP server for Fabrikam uses an IP address of 131.107.2.22.
You discover that several email messages from the fabrikam.com domain are erroneously marked as spam.
You need to ensure that all the email messages sent from the fabrikam.com domain are delivered successfully to the user mailboxes of your company.
Solution: You create a remote domain.
Does this meet the goal?
  • MS-203 Exam Question 22

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    Your company has an Exchange Online tenant that contains 2,000 mailboxes.
    A partner company named Fabrikam, Inc. uses a third-party messaging solution. The outbound SMTP server for Fabrikam uses an IP address of 131.107.2.22.
    You discover that several email messages from the fabrikam.com domain are erroneously marked as spam.
    You need to ensure that all the email messages sent from the fabrikam.com domain are delivered successfully to the user mailboxes of your company.
    Solution: You create a connection filter.
    Does this meet the goal?
  • MS-203 Exam Question 23

    Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
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    Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 hybrid deployment that contains two Mailbox servers named MBX1 and MBX2.
    The company has the departments shown in the following table.

    From the on-premises organization, outbound email is sent directly to the Internet by using DNS lookups.
    You are informed that some sales department users send email messages that are identified as spam.
    You need to automatically block the sales department users from repeatedly sending spam.
    Solution: You migrate all the mailboxes of the sales department to Exchange Online.
    Does this meet the goal?
  • MS-203 Exam Question 24

    You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant.
    All users are assigned only an Office 365 Enterprise E3 license.
    You need to ensure that the users can use only Microsoft Outlook to connect to their Microsoft 365 mailbox when they connect from an Android device. What should you create?
  • MS-203 Exam Question 25

    All the users in your company are licensed for Microsoft 365 and connect to their mailbox from client computers that run Windows 10.
    The users connect to Outlook on the web by using the following browsers:
    Google Chrome
    Microsoft Edge
    Firefox
    You apply restrictions for Outlook on the web sessions by using app protection policies in Microsoft Endpoint Manager, and then you deploy several Outlook Web App policies.
    You need to ensure that the users can continue to connect successfully to their mailbox by using Outlook on the web.
    What should you do?