SonicWall CAS Manual Integration with Office 365

Description

Section 1:

 

Journal Rule

1.1  Use Classic Exchange admin center, in the Exchange admin center under ‘compliance management’ select ‘journal rules’.

 

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1.2 Add an account to receive journal reports that can’t be delivered to the journal destination.Click ‘Browser’ button to select an user, also could create a new user for this purpose.

 

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1.3  Click the plus button to add a new rule and fill out the fields in the popup window.

 

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Note that in some configurations we refer to {portal}, this is an indication of your portal name. For
example, if your CAS portal url is ‘abc.sonicwallcloudsec.com', then you will need to replace ‘{portal}’ with
‘abc’ and should be added as abc@abc-mail.sonicwallcloudsec.com in the above Journal rule.

 

Section 2:

 

2.1.1 From Exchange admin center under ‘mail flow’ select ‘connectors’ to create 3 connectors.

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2.1.2  Add ‘SonicWall Inbound’ connector. Select connection from ‘Partner organization’. To ‘Office 365’ is selected.

 

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2.1.3  Name the connector ‘SonicWall Inbound’ and option to enter the description. ‘Turn it on’ is automatically checked. Click ‘Next’.

 

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2.1.4  Select ‘By verifying the IP address of the sending server matches one of the following IP address…
Enter IP ’35.174.145.124’ and click ‘+’ to add.

 

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2.1.5  Select ‘Reject email messages if they aren’t sent over TLS’.

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2.1.6  After done reviewing the configuration click ‘Create  connector’.

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3.1.1 Add ‘SonicWall Outbound’ connector. Select Connection from ‘Office 365’ to ‘Partner organization’.

 

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3.1.2  Name the connector ‘SonicWall Outbound’ and option to enter the description. ‘Turn it on’ was automatically checked. Click ‘Next’.

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3.1.3  Select ‘Only when I have a transport rule setup that redirects messages to this connector’.

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3.1.4  Routing: Select ‘Route email through these smart hosts’. Enter {portal}-host.sonicwallcloudsec.com and click plus sign. 

 

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Note that in some configurations we refer to {portal}, this is an indication of your CAS portal name. For
example, if your CAS portal url is ‘abc.sonicwallcloudsec.com', then you will need to replace ‘{portal}’ with
‘abc’ and should be added as abc-host.sonicwallcloudsec.com in the above ‘SonicWall Outbound’ Connector.

3.1.5  Check Always use Transport Layer Security (TLS) to secure the connection (recommended) and select ‘Any digital certificate, including self-signed certificates.

 

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3.1.6  Enter {portal}@{portal}-mail.sonicwallcloudsec.com to validate email. Review connector and click ‘Create Connector’.

 

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4.1.1  Add ‘SonicWall Journaling Outbound’ connector.

 

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After all 3 connectors finished:

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Section 3:


Mail Flow Rule


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After completed all three rules.


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Once all above configured in Exchange admin center then CAS Admin can login to cloud.sonicwall.com to start onboarding O365Mail and select manual option.

 

 

 

 

 

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