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Spam emails are unfortunately a daily fact of life in our electronic age but fortunately MIT provides a key tool to block emails that continue to come from bad senders.  All MIT Exchange email users have access to Spam Quarantine to stop the spam mail before it gets into your Exchange email inbox.

Information about Spam Quarantine can be found here:

http://ist.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/spam

   

Setting up white or black lists for email coming from outside of MIT 

For users who manage a white or black list (good and bad senders list), you will need to create those lists in OWA.
 • Visit OWA (owa.mit.edu)
 • Gear icon (upper right corner of web page) -> Options -> See All Options...


 • Select “block or allow”



 • Make sure the Automatically filter junk email radio button is selected
 • White listed recipients can be added to “safe senders and recipients,” and denied senders added to “blocked senders.”
 • Mail sent to blocked senders should be automatically filtered to the user’s quarantine page at https://protection.office.com/ (see above for more information)
   

IMPORTANT: For the time being, Email WITHIN MIT is still being handled by Brightmail.

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Setting up a filter for to block phishing attempts with known patterns

In order to stop phishing emails that have a pattern of ANYTHING.mit@gmail.com you can create a filter in OWA to block all addresses with the pattern mit@gmail.com

To do so, log in to OWA and go to Options.


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In options, select "organize email" in the left nav.

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In organize email, hit the "+" and select "Create a new rule for arriving messages..."
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For the name, we call this filter "Gmail mit phishing block". For *When the message arrives, and" select "It includes these words in the sender's address..."

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For the "specify words or phrases" type in the pattern mit@gmail.com. This will block all email addresses that have this pattern (for example impersonatedmitperson.mit@gmail.com).

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Once you finish typing mit@gmail.com, VERY IMPORTANT, you must hit the "+" sign to add it. Once you do it will appear under the text box as text with a gray background.

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Next, click "OK"

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In the "Do the following:" select "Move the message to folder..."

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Select a folder you want the phishing email to go to. In this case, we have selected "Junk (Exchange)". Click "ok" after you're done.

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Next confirm all the information looks correct. If so, click on "save".

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You should now see the rule listed in the inbox rules page. Please make sure the rule is checked. That's it! The rule is now live. You may log out of owa.

 

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In the left nav you will see a category for "Bad Senders" as well as "Good Senders".  Place any email address you would like blocked in the text box in "Bad Senders" and click “Add”.Image Removed
Conversely, sometimes legitimate emails get stuck in Spam Quarantine as well. If any of these emails are listed, you go to Good Senders and type the email address in the text box and click “Add”.  This way any emails from those addresses will always come through into your email Inbox.
And if you weren’t aware before, or forgot, Spam Quarantine sends you daily emails listing all the recent emails it has blocked. In the email you’ll see 2 columns with the sender email and subject. If you see an email that looks legit, log into Spam Quarantine and click the box next to the email.  Then click on the “Release” button to send it to your Exchange Inbox.