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12 Topicsoffice 365 mail SPF Fail but still delivered
Hello today i received mail from my organization. i check headers and see that spf failed. Received-SPF: Fail (protection.outlook.com: domain of mydomain.com does not designate 67.220.184.98 as permitted sender) receiver=protection.outlook.com; why spffailed mails normally received? i check SPF at mxtoolbox and SPF is correctly configured.30KViews0likes7CommentsSending emails using python SMTP from gmail to outlook being blocked
I am trying to send emails from my domains mailbox which is google based but it is being blocked with the following error: 450 4.7.26 Service does not accept messages sent over IPv6 [2607:f8b0:4864:20::f2e] unless they pass either SPF or DKIM validation (signature failure). Emails being sent to outlook if they are received are frequently ending up in the junk folder. I have a paid service so all users receiving emails from my platform are expecting these emails and I'm almost only having this issue with outlook, is there anything i can do from my end so that outlook stops flagging my emails to my customers?269Views0likes2CommentsMail loop between spam filter and 365
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had seen this before. We have our own spam filter cluster that emails go through before being sent on to 365. When emailing from our company domain (365 hosted) to another 365 hosted customer domain we receive an NDR from our spam filter stating that: Remote Server returned '554 5.4.0 Error: too many hops' These are two completely separate 365 tenancies, both have the same mail flow of going out of 365, to our spam filter back to 365. My customer emails don't get this too many hops error but I do when emailing them? Looking at the header analysis I can see the Outlook host sending the message straight back to our spam filter cluster, step 8 - 9, which the spam filter tries to send it back to 365 again, getting stuck in a loop until the too many hops count has been reached. Completely stumped and Microsoft support has thus far not helped. Kind regards, Tim Earl1.6KViews0likes1CommentOffice 365 Groups & Spam
Because Groups do not have folders in Outlook, can anyone tell me what happens to mail marked as spam sent to 365 Group address when configured to not "Send copies of group conversations and events to group members' inboxes" or notifications disabled when rules are in-place?37KViews2likes27CommentsMigrated to O365. Emails going to GMAIL Spam.
Hello, We have a clean domain name. We recently migrated to Office365, now all emails go to GMAIL Spam. Recipients are confirming we never went to spam before. We have SPF and DKIM set up and validated. We tried removing email signatures. This seems very weird. Any ideas?Solved36KViews0likes10CommentsPossibility to raise the spam threshold for mailbox (Exchange online / Security & Compliance Center)
Hi folks, i'm not really sure where to post my question. I'll try my very best: We have the problem, that the last few days 2 mailboxes were blocked in the Security & Compliance center. (https://protection.office.com/restrictedusers) Of course i can unblock them every time, but this wouldn't solve the problem. I would like to raise the threshold for these two mailboxes, so that they wouldn't be blocked that fast. A blockade of "100" is a little bit to less. 😕 Any help is highly appreciated. Thank you in forehand. PatrickSolved2.5KViews2likes5CommentsEmail Exchange Single User Issue
I have an issue where a single user automatically has any external email sent to their junk folder, what is odd is an email can be sent by en external user to someone else and cc this user or sent to this user an cc someone else and the email for the user in question is still sent to the junk folder but the other user receives the email in their normal inbox folder. I have tested this with sending an email from my own email (which never gets caught as spam) with a simple subject of test email and body of test email. Again I can send this to anyone else but if I send it to the user in question it is sent to their junk folder. If I look in Message Trace I get Status Unfortunately, we aren't able to provide an analysis for this message at this time. For all external emails for this user. There are no specific mail rules in place for this user, all mail rules are global so what would affect one mail box will affect another yet I cannot see why this is happening. Any help would be appreciated.7.7KViews0likes1CommentOffice365 groups spam emails
Hi, My company recently experienced a spear phising attack. Luckily, we discovered it before anything happened. The email was sent to one of our Office365 groups and was freely distributed to all users in the group, however, it was located in the Junk folder for all users. The group's settings is set to allow external users to email this group, as it is necessary, and to send copies of conversations and event to group members. My question is if groups do not have the default spam filter? If they do, do they simply just send copies of the emails recognized as spam nonetheless? In general, I would just like to know if there is a way to prevent copies of spam emails send to the group to be distributed to its users? Best regards, Rasmus6.6KViews0likes3CommentsOutbound Spam Filter Policy
So I'm trying to configure an outbound Spam filter Policy to prevent a user from always getting thrown in the Restricted Users bin. The Policy I created was very standard and I want it to apply to the user in the screenshot However once it is created it looks as if the Custom outbound Spam policy only applies to users who are recipients of the sending user in the tenant. (internal to internal communication within the tenant) I want this policy to apply to all outbound messages sent from TU@mictestacc123.onmicrosoft.com (even users on other domain) not just ones sent to other users within the tenant. Is this possible?Solved8.5KViews1like12Comments