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Use DLP to Alert on Specific Recipients

Is it possible to use DLP in Office 365 to warn users when they are sending email to specific addresses?
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Thanks Adam.  That is actually the document I was reading through initially.  :-)  I guess my issue is that I don't see how/where to actually add email addresses in the setup of the DLP policy.
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It seams like the sensitive information types are already configured.  Do I have to create "labels" for the recipients I want to alert on?
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You would need to create a custom DLP policy with whatever rules you need to enforce on messages. I haven't worked with it in a while, so I don't know the exact instructions used these days.
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Thanks Adam.  That's what I was trying initially when I got "stuck".  It's the "how to" part that has me asking the question.
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