01-29-2018 07:15 AM - edited 03-08-2019 07:32 PM
Hi,
We have 2 Cloud Cisco ESA C100V devices that forward incoming Internet messages to our Office 365 environment. As part of the setup the incoming Internet IP addresses of those 2 units are in our Office 365 IP allow list so no blocking/throttling occurs. The issue we see is that with the Outlook option to select an email as junk and adding it to the Outlook block sender list does not make future emails from that same sender go into the junk mail Outlook folder. The email address appears in the block sender list for Outlook but new messages from that sender stay in the inbox. I opened a ticket with Microsoft and they stated that by having the IP addresses in the IP allow list it causes the messages to ignore the user's local block sender list as it addess as it adds a -1 to the spam confidence level in Office 365.
Are others seeing this same issue? I would think that if that was the case then everyone who is using the Cisco ESAs this way would have the same issue. I wanted to just confirm if there is any other workaround or if something else is occurring.
Thank You,
Sebastian
01-29-2018 07:22 AM
01-29-2018 07:25 AM
Hi Marc,
Thanks for the information. With your setup using the trusted cert doesn't setting the SCL to -1 still cause the Outlook junk mail filter to be bypassed/ignored?
Thank You,
Sebastian
01-29-2018 07:41 AM
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