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OzOscroft
Mar 21, 2023Iron Contributor
Preset policies have suddenly started notifying users of quarantined messages
Hi all. We have been using preset policies (standard and strict) for some time and were happy with the fact that they don't notify users of messages which have been quarantined (and nor is it possib...
- Mar 25, 2023MC505088
nithinnara
Microsoft
May 17, 2023mvalecruz OzOscroft Thanks for reporting this. This change was only made for regular phishing emails. That bucket mostly contains emails which failed dmarc/spoof and as such can have some false positives. So, giving end user notifications will enable them to see potentially useful emails stuck in quarantine and release them. But I understand why some admins feel like this is a risk. We will look to address this soon. Just a quick check, would a policy which enables end user quarantine notifications but need admin approval to release, an acceptable policy to you?
AnonTechSpecialist
Jul 04, 2023Copper Contributor
MIcrosoft need to allow admins to manage notifications, the suggested solution "Just a quick check, would a policy which enables end user quarantine notifications but need admin approval to release, an acceptable policy to you?" is acceptable but not perfect, please allow admins to both have the option you mentioned and to turn notifications off for both policies, this should have always been an option.
- nithinnaraJul 05, 2023
Microsoft
AnonTechSpecialist I understand. I don't have an ETA on when we will address this but certainly agree with the ask and is top of mind for us.