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Where is the spam filter settings in the "New" Exchange Admin Center?

Anonymous
2021-03-05T18:15:01+00:00

I switched over to the "New" Exchange Admin Center in O365 and now I can't find where to whitelist domains and users in the spam filter.  I have to go back to the "Classic" version and get to it that way.  All the searches I've done on the web still refer to the "Classic" version.  Can anyone tell me where they moved it to?

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-03-06T03:39:53+00:00

    Hi HiramAbiff316,

    Welcome to Microsoft community.

    This feature is already moved to Security and Compliance Center. By December 1, 2020 – the spam filter experience will be removed from the Exchange admin center. Please use the updated experience in the Security and Compliance Center, Anti-spam page to modify, create and update spam filter policies. Learn more about spam filter policies, please refer to here.

    Best regards,

    Regina

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-03-08T15:23:39+00:00

    Thanks for the reply. I'll get a little more specific in case someone else is looking for this. You need to go to Security & Compliance, Threat management, Policy. From there you can click on Anti-spam. I notice that you are unable to wildcard domains, which is really bothersome. I (think) I found a solution by creating a Rule to bypass the Spam Filter rather than whitelisting a wildcard domain. Crossing my fingers.

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