What is an email policy?

What is an email policy?

An email policy is one that defines the organization's email sending and receiving parameters. It helps the administrator in applying varying privileges to each set of users. You can restrict the email addresses and domains to which emails can be sent, set up access restrictions, monitor outgoing emails etc. Learn more on email policies here.

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