OUTGOING MAIL POLICIES USING CRES BUT ALSO TO BE PROCESSED BY DLP POLICY

We have a outgoing policy in place which in turn have domains applied, a content filter and DLP policies.  The content filter states that if it receives cres header it will deliver without analysing and avoid DLP policies and send. 
How can I config this so even if cres is used it will continue processing and follow DLP policies and send out accordingly.  I have tried "encrypt on delivery" i do receive the cres request but the dlp policy email bcc destination receives nothing at all.
When i send the same email without cres header the destination email receives and so does dlp policy email destination.

Yes the order matters.  It matches top to bottom, once you have a match, that's the policy that applies... 
The HELP that is on the box is actually pretty complete, and includes examples of policy matching... Just go to the Outgoing Mail Policies page, and click "Help and Support" in the upper right...

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