On 5/2/23 14:34, Abuse Department - Advision via mailop wrote:
> I'm starting to think that this is not a malicious activity but some
> kind of anonymization/url checking action from some Microsoft or anti
> Malware system.
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> Those are some example of the encoded parameters
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> [...]
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On 8/24/21 11:04 PM, Matt Corallo via mailop wrote:
> presumably the replies are going into a spam box somewhere like almost
> all other mail to outlook from tiny-volume senders.
I think you're spot on, as this was my experience as well.
When I sent the exact same response from another
On 8/10/21 11:10 AM, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote:
> Dnia 10.08.2021 o godz. 10:37:17 Daniel K. via mailop pisze:
>>
>> Since there does not seem to be any public takers on this, here are some
>> details from the 3 duplicate emails I received today.
>
> I have alre
On 8/5/21 4:57 PM, Brandon Long via mailop wrote:
> Four copies? That's odd. If you give me the message-id and date for one
> of those, I can have someone take a look. Last I knew, the job that
> send reports has some redundancy, but there's supposed to be a final step
> which compares whether
On 6/1/21 10:04 AM, Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop wrote:
> Am 28.05.21 um 15:22 schrieb Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop:
>> Am 28.05.21 um 13:47 schrieb Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop:
>>> Anyone from Microsoft/Outlook available to look into the matter?
>> Seems everything is ok now - either someone
On 2/16/21 1:06 AM, Byron Lunz via mailop wrote:
> Support form is still broken.
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> https://support.microsoft.com/supportrequestform/8ad563e3-288e-2a61-8122-3ba03d6b8d75
I managed to submit a support request last week, however the support
form itself, and the response I got was quite