Identifying a Policy Route

You can determine what policy route would be applied to a particular start and end email address to diagnose problems with your policy and verify that the policy works as expected.

To identify a mail policy route

  1. From the Policy Center Home page, click Mail Policy Routes. The page appears, listing the defined policy routes.
  2. Click Identify.
  3. Enter a From and To email address. This must be a valid Address in a Static Address List or LDAP Synchronized Address List. The email address must be in the format username@domainname. Use ""@"" or ndr in the From field to identify the route to be followed by a non-delivery report which has no sender. You may use wildcards in addresses according to the following rules: ClosedShow.

    Rules for use of wildcards in Static Address Lists

    You can use a * character to represent 0 or more wildcarded characters in an address, including "." but excluding the "@" character.  Each address must include a "@" character.

    Example valid wildcarded addresses

    Wildcard addressExample matches
    accounts@your-companyname-here.*

    accounts@your-companyname-here.com

    accounts@your-companyname-here.co.uk

    *@inside-yourcompany.com

    vince.edwards@inside-yourcompany.com

    hiroshi@inside-yourcompany.com

    sales@inside-yourcompany.com

    v*edward*@your-companyname-here.*

    vedward@your-companyname-here.com

    v.edwards@your-companyname-here.com

    vince.edwards@your-companyname-here.com

    vincent.edward@your-companyname-here.co.uk

    *@*Any address

     

    Example invalid wildcard addresses

    Wildcard addressComment
    *your-companyname-here.comAddresses must include a @
  4. Click Identify.

    The matching policy route will be highlighted in blue and the number of the selected route will be displayed.

  5. Apply the configuration.

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