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Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud?
From: Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org>
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 00:22:40 +0000
Is anyone else getting this message on every nanog post today? "This sender failed our fraud detection checks and may not be who they appear to be. Learn about spoofing at http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSpoofing<http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSpoofing]>" I don't know if this link itself is malware, as it goes to the MS store, or if something is broken in the Nanog Mail machine. If it's just me, never mind. I'll figure it out. -mel beckman
Current thread:
- Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Mel Beckman (Mar 28)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? DaKnOb (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Mel Beckman (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Grant Taylor via NANOG (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Leo Bicknell (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Brad Knowles (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Florian Weimer (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Mel Beckman (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? DaKnOb (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? William Herrin (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Mel Beckman (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? Grant Taylor via NANOG (Mar 29)
- Re: Microsoft O365 labels nanog potential fraud? William Herrin (Mar 29)