Step 1: Handling Existing Email Solutions (if Applicable)
If you are operating a third-party email gateway solution or a standalone Check Point deployment outside of Guardz and intend to migrate to Check Point (Avanan) through Guardz, follow the instructions outlined in this guide.
Step 2: Verify Prerequisites Are Met
Verify that you have Global Administrator permissions (for use in installing and authorizing the SaaS App).
Confirm that a supported license is in place:
Minimum License Required | Other Supported Licenses | Licenses Not Supported |
Business Basic (formerly Business Essential) |
| Microsoft 365 Developer Program |
Verify that the Global Administrator has the Exchange Administrator Role under: admin.exchange.microsoft.com > Roles > Admin Roles > Organization Management > Assigned
Make sure the Global Administrator has all of the permissions below for the 'Organization Management' role within the Exchange Admin Center. If these permissions are missing, Check Point may not be able to activate successfully.
admin.exchange.microsoft.com > Roles > Admin Roles > Organization Management > Permissions.
Security Group Creation and Membership
Compliance Admin
Data Loss Prevention
Distribution Groups
Information Rights Management
Journaling
Mail Recipients
Mail Tips
MyDistributionGroupMembership
MyDistributionGroups
Organization Configuration
Organization Transport Settings
Remote and Accepted Domains
Retention Management
Role Management
Security Admin
Security Reader
Tenant AllowBlockList Manager
Transport Hygiene
Transport Rules
UM Mailboxes
View-Only Configuration
View-Only Recipients
Please note:
The four permissions below may not be available in all environments. If they appear, add them. If they do not, this is expected in some Microsoft environments and they are not required.
A Group addition welcome email is sent to all users post activation unless you disable the feature within MS 365 (see tips in the section below). The email will look like this:
It is recommended to prevent Group Welcome Email from being sent.
To turn of this MS feature, you should be able to use the following powershell command in Exchange: Set-UnifiedGroup -Identity "<groupname>" -UnifiedGroupWelcomeMessageEnabled:$false
Note: review by an MS exchange administrator is recommended to ensure disabling this setting meetings your environmental needs and doesn't have any unintended effects.
Please refer to MS documentation here for more information.
Step 3: Activate Check Point Email Protection via Guardz
Please refer to this guide for complete step-by-step installation instructions.
