You manage a Microsoft Exchange Online subscription.
You use Advanced Threat Protection (ATP).
A partner company sends daily invoices to your company. The invoices are always named AdatumInvoice.xlsx.
Some users report that sometimes they cannot find the invoices in their Inbox folder.
You need to identify whether the invoices are identified as malicious by Microsoft 365.
Which two blades should you use? To answer, select the appropriate blades in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

You have a hybrid deployment between a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant and on-premises Exchange Server 2019 organization. The on-premises organization contains several Exchange Server 2019 servers.
You discover that delivery fails for all email messages sent from the on-premises organization to Microsoft 365.
You discover that the certificate for an on-premises Exchange server expired.
You need to resolve the issue as quickly possible. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
What should you do on the on-premises Exchange server?
Your company named Contoso, Ltd. has a Microsoft Exchange Online subscription that uses a domain named contoso.com.
Contoso works with a partner company named A.Datum Corporation. A.Datum has an Exchange Server 2016 organization that uses a domain named adatum.com.
You need to ensure that users at Contoso can share their free/busy information with the users at A.Datum.
What should you do for each company? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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You have a Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 organization that contains 200 mailboxes.
You need to add a second email address to each mailbox. The address must have a syntax that uses the first letter of each user's last name, followed by the user's first name, and then @fabrikam.com.
Solution: You create an email address policy that uses the %1s%[email protected] address format.
Does this meet the goal?
You have a Microsoft Exchange Online tenant that contains 1,000 user mailboxes and 10 main enabled users. The mail-enabled users have email addresses in two SMTP domains named fabrikam.com and contoso.com.
You need to convert the mail-enabled users into user mailboxes.
What should you do first?