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ErrorBoundary@wicd-mail/main
I'm trying to investigate a possible phishing email and when I click on View Message List, I get that error. It does show removed after delivery, but I want to block either the sender or the domain.
Hi,
Could you please clarify where exactly you are seeing the error “ErrorBoundary@wicd-mail/main”? For example, is it appearing in the Microsoft Defender portal when you click View Message List from an email investigation, alert, incident, or Threat Explorer view?
Based on the information provided, this does not appear to be a Microsoft Purview issue issue. The investigation of phishing emails, the “removed after delivery” status, and actions such as blocking a sender, sender domain, or malicious URL are handled primarily through Microsoft Defender for Office 365 in the Microsoft Defender portal, not through the Purview portal.
Purview would normally be involved for areas such as DLP, sensitivity labels, eDiscovery, audit, insider risk, communication compliance, or DSPM-related investigations. However, blocking a phishing sender or domain should be handled from Defender, typically under:
Microsoft Defender XDR portal → Email & collaboration → Policies & rules → Threat policies → Tenant Allow/Block Lists
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Hi,
Could you please clarify where exactly you are seeing the error “ErrorBoundary@wicd-mail/main”? For example, is it appearing in the Microsoft Defender portal when you click View Message List from an email investigation, alert, incident, or Threat Explorer view?
Based on the information provided, this does not appear to be a Microsoft Purview issue issue. The investigation of phishing emails, the “removed after delivery” status, and actions such as blocking a sender, sender domain, or malicious URL are handled primarily through Microsoft Defender for Office 365 in the Microsoft Defender portal, not through the Purview portal.
Purview would normally be involved for areas such as DLP, sensitivity labels, eDiscovery, audit, insider risk, communication compliance, or DSPM-related investigations. However, blocking a phishing sender or domain should be handled from Defender, typically under:
Microsoft Defender XDR portal → Email & collaboration → Policies & rules → Threat policies → Tenant Allow/Block Lists