Hi Christopher,

I agree and it may have been January 3rd for me as well, can't remember. But 
just as you I had authentication enabled and was using the Microsoft 
Authenticator app, in fact, for some reason which may or may not have been 
related I set up my siegh...@live.ca<mailto:siegh...@live.ca> email account as 
a passwordless account I think the day before or even the same day this started 
happening. It may have just been coincident, but who knows.
For my siegh...@outlook.com<mailto:siegh...@outlook.com> account I actually 
went ahead and removed the option not to use a password for signing in and 
removed the 2-factor authentication and went back to just a simple password. I 
generated a random 16-character password with Roboform, my password manager, 
and used it and for now I haven't yet taken the time to change it again, but I 
will since I do believe using either 2-factor authentication or the option 
without password is safer. It seems like in my case it did take longer for 
things to go back to normal, but they did go back to normal a few days ago.

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: January 18, 2022 3:01 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Have you been locked out of your Microsoft Account? Consider 
reading this long message

Richard,

I had the exact same experience starting on Monday January 3. Did you submit a 
ticket to have your Outlook account reinstated? The person I talked to at the 
Disability Answer Desk said they’d take care of that for me, but after not 
hearing anything for 48 hours, I submitted another ticket myself. I was finally 
able to verify my account on Saturday January 8. It’s been fine ever since. I 
don’t get a lot of group messages sent to my junk folder. I also checked my 
recent activities, and I didn’t see any suspicious activity. I also have 
multifactor authentication enabled.

I was tempted to go back to using my Gmail account, but it was a lot of work 
switching everything over to an Outlook account, so I wasn’t looking forward to 
going through that again. Since it’s been working for a few weeks now, I’m just 
keeping my fingers crossed!

--
Christopher (AKA CJ)
Chaltain at Outlook

From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of 
richardr_tur...@comcast.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 4:35 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Have you been locked out of your Microsoft Account? Consider reading 
this long message

Greetings,
This is going to be a long message, so feel free to stop reading if this 
doesn't apply to you.  If you want to jump to the meat of the issue, search for 
two asterisks ** and you will get the main information without the background 
story.

On December 15th, my Microsoft Account was locked.  I was given the standard 
information about going to a link to unlock it by having a code texted to me, 
enter that code and supposedly then it would have verified that I was me and 
gotten the account unlocked.
However, as soon as I entered the code I got the message first, your account is 
now unlocked.  Moments later, it was locked again.
I tried to repeat the steps, only to be told I'd tried too many times and had 
to wait 24 hours.
I called Microsoft Accessibility, and they basically said the same thing.
I waited 28 hours, just in case, and the same thing happened.
I  waited another 25 or 26 hours and got the same thing.  so, this is three 
days without access to my OneDrive, etc.
I called again, and got the same answer.
On the 5th day,  I was rather stern without using any foul language, and 
insisted that they get me unnlocked because each time I only had one try at it, 
did everything correct, and was locked out again.
This guy actually took the time to walk through the steps and saw that yes, it 
wasn't working as it should.
He went to a different link with Microsoft and got me unlocked and said now, 
"this won't happen again, you are set."
Eight days later, I was locked out again.
I wrote someone I know personally that works for Microsoft and spelled out the 
situation and asked if there wasn't someone higher up I could talk with.  This 
was December 28th.  He was on vacation.
On January 31st I shut off my computer, and had already turned off my Microsoft 
email on my iPhone, so that on Monday, January 3rd, I could call them and 
assure them I had not tried at all for 3 days, and didn't turn on my computer 
until I had them on the phone ready to connect with Quick Assist so they could 
see first hand how it blows out on the first attempt to unlock.
After getting it unlocked with the nice ladies help, I strongly insisted I talk 
with a supervisor about this whole process.  I was first told there were no 
supervisors ... but I said there had to be someone to handle customer 
complaints ... and after 40 minutes of being put on hold while she looked into 
who I could talk with, and her saying it is probably the groups I belong to 
that are triggering the spam warnings/suspicious activity, she put me in touch 
with her supervisor... Note, she did have a supervisor.  He in fact, told me he 
was the one to give her the theory that the groups I belonged to were causing 
the problem.  More on that soon.
They got me unlocked again, but he theorized that it would be locked again 
because of the groups.
He did say he would put in a ticket to the developers about this situation ....

So, at that point, I changed my groups subscriptions to a Gmail address rather 
than my Microsoft Account address.
I didn't like the way Gmail sorts things into the Inbox, and the "Important" 
box, so I created a new Comcast.net address, which I am now using for all my 
group subscriptions.

While some emails end up in the Junk folder, because I'm not using my Microsoft 
Account Email, it hasn't resulted in my Microsoft account being locked.

Back to my contact at Microsoft, I heard back from him later that day,  and 
gave him the update as to where things stood.
I requested access to someone higher up again to try and deal with this issue.
He forwarded my email to someone much higher up the chain than him.
Because that higher up person took this seriously, I was put in touch with two 
of their Microsoft 365 Office App Rangers.
I had a conference call and spent a lot of time going through the issues and 
explaining how I no longer am using the Microsoft Account for these email 
groups, so the unlocking the account is not the prime issue; but am still 
having random emails from the groups ending up in Junk.
Their solution, is below.

**
I received the below from a Microsoft Support person whose title is:
Microsoft 365 Apps Ranger
<Deployment/Servicing/Activation/Accessibility>

*from the App Ranger:

The emails are ending up in the Junk folder because the "From" and "Reply To" 
email addresses don't match so Outlook treats it as a junk item.

Adding the group emails groupn...@groups.io<mailto:groupn...@groups.io> to 
Outlook's safe senders list will not stop them from going to the Junk folder. 
You will need to add the email address in the From field to the Safe list
Example from the header of a groups.io email:
From:  x...@gmail.com<mailto:x...@gmail.com>"
Reply to: orbit-rea...@groups.io<mailto:orbit-rea...@groups.io>

* my comments:
It doesn't matter the group, and it applies to googlegroups.com as well; if the 
from and reply to fields do not match, Microsoft flags that as spam.
If you are using your Microsoft Account email address for any groups.io or 
googlegroups.com email lists, this may indeed end up with them locking your 
Microsoft account.
Microsoft sees these emails as spam, and it determines that you are engaging in 
suspicious activity that violates their privacy agreement because you are 
sending out spam...

I think this is monumentally stupid on Microsoft's part, but they are being 
overly protective and do not seem to be able to determine that these are really 
from the group.
If the group owners could do something to make sure the from and reply to 
fields read the same, that would solve the issue.
In my experience, the emails that end up being treated this way are mostly 
Gmail addresses, and so perhaps groups.io and googlegroups.com cannot do 
anything to resolve this.

The moral of the story: Do not use your Microsoft Account email for any email 
lists.

And remember, the world is depending more and more on "Artificial Intelligence" 
to accomplish things.  I think "Artificial Intelligence" is like Artificial 
Nails, they look like nails, but aren't.



Richard
“One can’t be angry when one looks at a penguin.” ~ John Ruskin

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