Related, but also unrelated update: I put together a similar document for EOP. ![]() While we do provide a pretty good amount of documentation, we tend to do it in little bites scattered all over, which can be frustrating if you’re looking for an end-to-end configuration resource. Most of this is data you’ll find on our support pages (and I’ve supplied lots of links where I pulled the data from), just to keep me honest. I’ve pulled this information together as a compendium (oooh, big word) of some of the tips, tricks, and practices that have helped my customers be successful when configuring the service. I’ve had several customers over the past few weeks ask me about best practices for configuring some of the Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) features. With the advent of scammers, spammers, phishers, and other types of baddies, and the complementary rise in anti-malware, anti-spam, domain and sender verification techniques, we’re in a perpetual cat-and-mouse game.
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