Cloud Email Gateway
Protection scans outgoing email messages before delivery if
outbound filtering is enabled. Cloud Email Gateway
Protection applies the
following policies for filtering:
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Malware (viruses, spyware, and so on)
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Spam and phishing
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Web reputation
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Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) check
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DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) signing
In addition, outbound encryption is seamlessly integrated with the content-filtering
capabilities of Cloud Email Gateway
Protection, using policy-based encryption to
secure email messages. The service does not automatically encrypt email messages.
When
outbound filtering is enabled, outbound encryption appears as a policy option within
the Cloud Email Gateway
Protection administrator console. You will need to configure
rules that apply encryption as a rule action.
To learn about the policy rule used to encrypt outbound messages,
see Encrypting outbound messages. To learn more about how to enable outbound protection for a managed domain, see
step 5 in
Adding a domain.
Cloud Email Gateway
Protection evaluates outgoing messages against regulatory
compliance templates defined in DLP policies to prevent data leakage. For details
about DLP,
see Data Loss Prevention.