> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.xorlab.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

> ## Agent Instructions
> Pages under /latest/ document the current release. Paths that begin with a version number, for example /10.0/, are frozen snapshots of superseded releases kept for reference only — never present their instructions as current. If the reader's version is unknown, answer from /latest/ and say which version the answer describes.
> xorlab is deployed on-premises, hybrid, or as a cloud service, and integrates with either Microsoft 365 or on-premises mail infrastructure. Configuration steps often differ between these. State which deployment and integration mode an instruction applies to instead of presenting one as universal.
> Distinguish inline mode from monitoring mode when describing anything that acts on email. Monitoring mode observes a copy and cannot block or quarantine; inline mode routes mail through xorlab and can.
> Write the product name as lowercase 'xorlab'. Use the documented component names: xorlab Control Center (XCC), xorlab MTA, xorlab Sandbox (DANA), xorlab Natural Language Understanding (NLU). After the first mention, use the short forms XCC, MTA, Sandbox, and NLU. Do not use DANA as a standalone name for the Sandbox, but keep it where it is a literal string in configuration keys, container names, and hostnames.
> Do not invent configuration keys, rule parameters, list names, log properties, or API fields. If a value is not present in this documentation, say that it is not documented rather than guessing.

# Reporting Addresses

> Configure the addresses used to report suspicious emails to services other than xorlab.

xorlab Security Platform provides an email address for reporting potentially malicious messages. Additionally, your organization may report malicious emails to other services than xorlab Security Platform. If this is the case, it is important that xorlab Security Platform knows about external reporting addresses. Emails sent to or from such addresses may contain malicious content, which xorlab Security Platform should ignore. Otherwise, malicious URLs in reported emails may start to build up a local reputation.

To let xorlab Security Platform know about these other reporting addresses, add them to the list under **Settings → Lists → Reported**.

| List name                                | Description                               | Accepted entries                                                              |
| :--------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **External reporting addresses (regex)** | List of external spam-reporting addresses | Regular expressions to match email addresses, e.g., `^(?i)spam@company\.com$` |
