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src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/email-security/email-monitoring/search-email.mdx

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To reclassify a message:
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1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security** and select **Investigation**.
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1. On the **Investigation** page, under **Your matching messages**, select the message you want to reclassify.
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2. Select the three dots, then select **Reclassify**.
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3. Under **New disposition**, select among the following:
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2. On the **Investigation** page, under **Your matching messages**, select the message you want to reclassify.
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3. Select the three dots, then select **Reclassify**.
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4. Under **New disposition**, select among the following:
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- **Malicious**: Traffic invoked multiple phishing verdict triggers, met thresholds for bad behavior, and is associated with active campaigns.
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- **Spoof**: Traffic associated with phishing campaigns that is either non-compliant with your email authentication policies (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) or has mismatching Envelope From and `Header From` values.
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- **Spam**: Traffic associated with non-malicious, commercial campaigns.
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- **Bulk**: Traffic associated with [Graymail](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graymail_%28email%29), that falls in between the definitions of `SPAM` and `SUSPICIOUS`. For example, a marketing email that intentionally obscures its unsubscribe link.
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- **Clean**: Traffic not associated with any phishing campaigns.
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4. Select **Save**.
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5. Select **Save**.
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To reclassify messages in bulk, select the messages you want to reclassify > **Action** > **Reclassify**.
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1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security**, and select **Investigation**.
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1. On the **Investigation** page, select all the messages you want to move.
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2. Select the **Action** dropdown, then select **Move**.
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3. Select among one of the following folders:
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2. On the **Investigation** page, select all the messages you want to move.
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3. Select the **Action** dropdown, then select **Move**.
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4. Select among one of the following folders:
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- **Inbox**: Move messages to the primary email folder.
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- **Junk email**: Move messages to the junk or spam folder.
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- **Trash**: Move messages to the trash or deleted items email folder.
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- **Soft delete (user recoverable)**: Move messages to the user's Deleted Items folder. This option is for Microsoft 365 only.
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- **Hard delete (admin recoverable)**: Delete messages from a user's inbox.
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4. Select **Save**.
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5. Select **Save**.
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## Find similar emails
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src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/email-security/setup/post-delivery-deployment/bcc-journaling/journaling-setup/manage-domains.mdx

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1. Log in to [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/) > **Email Security**.
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2. Go to **Settings** > **Domain management** > **Domains**, then select **View**.
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2. Select **Configured method** and/or **Status**:
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3. Select **Configured method** and/or **Status**:
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- If you select **Configured method**, choose among the following:
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- **All**: To view all the domains.
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- **MS Graph API**: To view domains connected via MS Graph API.

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