🆕How to manually add new destinations

Manually add new destinations (email domains and addresses, websites, and network paths) and divide them into groups for better organization. Use these groups in policies for more granular control.

Introduction

Unassigned destinations contain destinations that were auto-detected in your environment.

But you can also add email domains and addresses, websites, and network paths manually.

 

How to manually add new destinations

  1. Go to Data destinations.
  2. To add new destinations either as Untrusted or Safe destinations: Click the three dots in the respective column header. Then click Add destinations.
  3. To add new destinations into a specific group: Click the group you want to add destinations into, then click the three dots in the group header. Then click Add destinations.
  4. You can add:
    1. Email domains - if adding multiple email domains or addresses, separate them with a comma.
    2. Websites - if adding multiple websites, separate them with a comma. If you enter just server.com, relevant policies will be applied to all subdomains (m, www, img, etc.). You can also use wildcards to specify patterns (e.g., *.google.com/*).
    3. Network paths - if adding multiple network paths, separate them with a comma.

If a destination already exists anywhere in Data destinations, it will not be added again.

 

Read next:

Data destinations: define your perimeter

Destination management: How to move, copy, or remove destinations

Group management: How to add, rename, move, and delete groups

Data policies: How to create data policies