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7 TopicsMicrosoft Tech Community: Code of Conduct
Notice: This code of conduct applies only to the Microsoft Tech Community. Our community is a diverse community of people from many backgrounds, industries, countries, and cultures who choose to spend their time sharing their experiences with using Microsoft's Products and services. It is a central destination for education and thought leadership on best practices, product news, live events, and roadmap. Thanks for joining the Microsoft Tech Community. Learn more about how to Get Started. We aim to make the Microsoft Tech community a safe and welcoming environment for everyone to join and engage in. To help us achieve this aim we need to ask you not to post links to content not owned or controlled by Microsoft, its suppliers, or vendors. While we enable people to post attachments, scripts, and code as they can be helpful to solve problems in the community, users must take responsibility for running any code submitted to the site outside of official Microsoft channels. Users must also properly check all attachments for any personal information to be removed before attaching and, per the terms of use, confirm that any information you do post in the community you have permission and the legal rights to do so. Where data that is personal identifiable information (PII) or looks like PII data we reserve the right to remove it from our community to help protect you and the subjects of the data. If your data is included in any attachments here on the Microsoft Tech Community, you can either contact us to have it removed or use the 'report' option in the cog on the message containing the information. We will then review and make a decision on removing the content within ten working days. Where any aspect of this Code of Conduct conflicts with the Microsoft Terms of Use, the Microsoft Terms of Use will take precedence. This is a community for everyone! So if you have feedback or ideas, please submit your Idea to our Community Ideas board. This community is a big place and moderators cannot see everything. If you see any violation of these guidelines, please notify us within the community by choosing "Report Inappropriate Content" from the message Options menu and let us know why you feel the content is inappropriate. If you have any questions about our guidelines, terms, or policies, please contact us.236KViews8likes0CommentsNew Tab Page hijacking, forced advertising
Edge has recently started switching off my preferred New Tab page extension and replacing it with its own New Tab page. Worse yet, the default New Tab page doesn't even respect my saved settings like not showing me any sponsored links. This is precisely the kind of behavior that landed Microsoft in an antitrust suit in the '90s. If this continues, I'll not only be uninstalling Edge from all my devices (I'm a Mac user), I'll be filing a complaint with the FTC.1.3KViews2likes2CommentsOur 365 Emails to other 365 tenants going to junk
Team, We are currently a month into diagnosing an issue with other 365 tenants marking our email as spam, we've reviewed headers, DKIM, DMARC, MX SPF, every little thing we can think of and still getting marked as spam. Adding more to this, it's consistently inconsistent, even the engineers at Microsoft are puzzled, we spent about $2000 on an exchange engineer, everything is perfect, his testing was flawless, BUT still face these issues with many companies. What's next? I am at a loss.1.6KViews0likes3CommentsOutgoing mails get marked as spam
We are using Office365 and our whole mail communication is handled via Exchange. For months we are facing the problem of our outgoing mails being marked as spam. I can't exactly tell how much of an impact this has, but even just 1% of mails being affected could do harm in a business case. I'm not too familiar with DNS settings, but I just want to verify they are done correctly and maybe someone can help me with that. Incoming mails are being handled by Baracuda Mail Gateway. Microsoft 365 Admin is warning about invalid entries in the MX records... TXT: v=spf1 mx include:spf.protection.outlook.com a:DOMAIN.de -all MX: dXXXXX.a.ess.de.barracudanetworks.com MX: dXXXXX.b.ess.de.barracudanetworks.com Microsoft 365 Admin is suggesting: MX: DOMAIN-de.mail.protection.outlook.com Might this be related to our DNS settings being poorly adapted by our IT agency? Is there anything else that comes to your mind that could cause these problems?2.1KViews0likes2CommentsPlease delete this spam posts on Microsoft Learn community
Dears, I have noticed some discussions has posted on Microsoft Learn community they seem like spams does any one can delete or fix this problem here you can see all posts here https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-learn/ct-p/MicrosoftLearn thanks, RebinSolved1.8KViews1like4CommentsDeleting spam emails
I am suddenly inundated with spam that are all with various emails addresses from a specific domain. I've block the domain online so they all go into junk mail but they really pile up in there. I know that a rule can be created so an email from a specific email address so the email is deleted permanently. But I can't see any way to create a rule to delete all emails from a particular domain no matter what the address part before the "@" is. Any way accomplish this? I don't just want them moved into the Deleted Items folder, I want them permanently deleted. Jonathan1.1KViews0likes2CommentsHow does Teams filter for spam / junk?
I have a Teams channel configured to receive email notifications. It stopped displaying new emails a couple of days ago, even though email notifications continue to be generated. I suspect that the new emails get spam-filtered. How do I check this in Teams?Solved14KViews1like3Comments