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Report Phishing Email and Classify Junk / Non-Junk Email
Report Phishing Email and Classify Junk / Non-Junk Email
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How To (Outlook Desktop client, Web, Mobile app)
Question:
How do I report phishing or spam email?
How do I report and classify junk and non-junk email?
Answer:
With Microsoft Outlookâs built-in "
Report Message
" option, you can automatically report phishing, spam and suspicious email to both the Minnesota State Information Security, Risk, and Compliance Team and Microsoft with the click of a button.
Note:
Notifying the IT Service Desk is no longer necessary.
Outlook Report Message Classification Options
If you choose Junk, Phishing, or Not Junk, you'll have the option to send a copy of the message along with your message classification to both the Minnesota State Information Security, Risk, and Compliance Team. This information helps hone spam filtering.
Phishing
Classification
This sends all the needed data to the Minnesota State Information Security, Risk, and Compliance Team.
You do not need to do any additional notifications to Metropolitan State University or the department or person the email appears to be coming from.
Junk
Classification
Messages that your Office 365 email account marks as junk are automatically moved to your Junk Email folder. However, spammers and phishing attempts are continually evolving. If you receive a junk email in your inbox, you can use the Report Message button to send the message to help improve spam filtering.
Not Spam
classification
If you find an email in your Junk Email folder that's not spam, you can use the Report Message add-in to mark it as a legitimate email, move the message to your Inbox, and report the false positive to help improve spam filtering.
Report Message Using Outlook Desktop Client
Note: Keep in mind each version of Outlook may look slightly different.
From Outlook desktop client you can use the Report Message button on an open or unopened email.
Single-click on an email to select an email without opening it or from an already opened email message, from the ribbon:
Click on
Report Message
> you can then select, Junk, Phishing, or Not Junk, classification.
Select
Report
.
Report Message Using Outlook Web
From Outlook Web you can report and classify messages as, Junk, Phishing, Block, without having to open the email.
Single-click on an email to select an email without opening it and select a classification option.
You can also report email from the reading pane view.
From email viewing pane click on ellipses (
...
) select
Report Message
and select a classification option.
Select
Report
.
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Check out this article I found in the METRO Client Portal knowledge base.<br /><br /><a href="https://services.metrostate.edu/TDClient/1839/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=92208&SIDs=4961">https://services.metrostate.edu/TDClient/1839/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=92208&SIDs=4961</a><br /><br />Report Phishing Email and Classify Junk / Non-Junk Email<br /><br />View how to report phishing email from Outlook, as well as report and classify phishing, junk and not junk email