To disable Microsoft EOP and allow Avanan to handle all email filtering, follow these steps:
1. Access the Microsoft 365 admin center.
2. Navigate to the Exchange admin center.
3. Go to the 'Mail flow' section.
4. Select 'Connectors'.
5. Disable or delete any connectors that route emails through EOP.
6. Ensure that your MX records are pointing to Avanan's servers.
7. Verify that Avanan is configured to handle all email filtering.
Note: It's important to consult with your IT department or a professional before making these changes to ensure that your email system remains secure and functional.
To disable or bypass EOP (Exchange Online Protection) and rely solely on Avanan filters, follow these steps:
1. Access your email security settings.
2. Locate the EOP configuration section.
3. Disable EOP by turning off its filtering options.
4. Ensure Avanan filters are enabled and configured to handle all email filtering tasks.
5. Test the setup to confirm that emails are being filtered by Avanan only.
What issue are you having that you need to do this?
It's not possible to disable EOP by design unless you route mail through a different service using MX records.
I suppose worst case you could use a mail-flow rule to set the SCL to -1 for all inbound messages; but I strongly advise against this approach.
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