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EOP Spam Policy - Move to Junk
Originally I had the Junk Mail Processing disabled by GPO (No Automatic filtering). However, I since turned that back on and set it to Low but that has not helped. I am moving from an IronPort Device to EOP and with the IronPort, the transport rules on our On-Premise mail server worked great for filting items to individual Junk Mail folders. Since moving to the cloud, this has not worked.
As far as Journalling, we do have this enabled (we use GFI); however I do not believe I am a recipient for NDR reports.
- Jonathon AndersonAug 30, 2017Copper Contributor
Not sure if you resolved this but it appears you need to set auto processing of junk mail on the OWA or Outlook for Web settings. The FAT client Outlook 2016 should be off. In my testing the policy tags it as spam but to perform the move operation the OWA setting needs to be on.
- Victor_UngureanuOct 11, 2016
Microsoft
I'm glad I was able to help and I hope others will also read this conversation when they have similar issues. - Jeff HarlowOct 11, 2016Iron Contributor
Yes. It is indeed working for me now. My co-worker is still having issues but only with certain emails which is odd as he does not have any junk mail or rules that apply. Still attacking that one. Thanks for your help/
- Victor_UngureanuOct 10, 2016
Microsoft
So, is it working OK for your mailbox now?
For your co-worker you should check all that we discussed here until now. - Jeff HarlowOct 10, 2016Iron Contributor
Thanks! I was in fact set to the NDR for journaling. Will report back later today. However, the odd thing is, I have a co-worker that is also in the cloud and their mailbox also does not work as intended with the Spam Filters. Same issue. And only one person can be set to the NDR.
- Victor_UngureanuOct 08, 2016
Microsoft
You can do it in the EAC>Compliance>Journaling (or something like this) or by running Set-TransportConfig -JournalingReportNdrTo $null - Jeff HarlowOct 07, 2016Iron ContributorWhere do I turn this off?