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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
      last edited by

      @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

      @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

      @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

      @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

      @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

      @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

      He can't stop these notifications, he can only actively go and close out the services that ex-employees have signed up for to stop receiving these.

      Why can't he stop them? None of the rest of us have these issues.

      Because Microsoft likes to provide reports that piss off sane people.

      But other MS customers don't get this.

      Or they ignore it, I know I used to get them all of the time.

      You shouldn't.

      I know, I quickly created a rule to just delete these, and later forced the MSP in charge of the O365 setup to correct this.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @DustinB3403
        last edited by

        @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

        @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

        @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

        I suppose I could create aliases for all of these addresses to my account and slowly unsubscribe from each one.

        You should not be receiving any notification about this. How are these getting to you in the first place? The rest of us do this every day and don't get these emails. What if they were emails to random accounts that had never existed at all? We get that millions of times a day, but don't see them as they never get sent to people.

        He is getting NDR notifications on the admin side. There is a report somewhere in there that shows bounced emails.

        He is not getting NDR. A NDR is something you receive from your email server when it fails to send and email. Typically, with a reason code from the destinaiton mail server.

        He is getting inbound unknown account status emails. This is totally different.

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        • DustinB3403D
          DustinB3403
          last edited by

          The mindset for it was "well what if someone wants to apply for a job posting and <decides to type in the email address and screws it>"

          That is why they wanted to monitor all inbound email

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @DustinB3403
            last edited by

            @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

            @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

            @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

            @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

            @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

            @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

            @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

            He can't stop these notifications, he can only actively go and close out the services that ex-employees have signed up for to stop receiving these.

            Why can't he stop them? None of the rest of us have these issues.

            Because Microsoft likes to provide reports that piss off sane people.

            But other MS customers don't get this.

            Or they ignore it, I know I used to get them all of the time.

            You shouldn't.

            I know, I quickly created a rule to just delete these, and later forced the MSP in charge of the O365 setup to correct this.

            Wrong answer. That is not solving anything. That is only making it not visible.

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            • NerdyDadN
              NerdyDad
              last edited by

              I don't care about these NDR reports. My boss does. They go right to my junk folder for some reason. I check my junk folder to make sure nothing important goes in there. Otherwise, I ignore it.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @NerdyDad
                last edited by

                @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                I don't care about these NDR reports. My boss does. They go right to my junk folder for some reason. I check my junk folder to make sure nothing important goes in there. Otherwise, I ignore it.

                These are not NDR emails.

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                • NerdyDadN
                  NerdyDad @JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                  @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                  I don't care about these NDR reports. My boss does. They go right to my junk folder for some reason. I check my junk folder to make sure nothing important goes in there. Otherwise, I ignore it.

                  These are not NDR emails.

                  Okay, then Undeliverables.

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
                    last edited by

                    @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                    @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                    @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                    @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

                    @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

                    @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                    He can't stop these notifications, he can only actively go and close out the services that ex-employees have signed up for to stop receiving these.

                    Why can't he stop them? None of the rest of us have these issues.

                    Because Microsoft likes to provide reports that piss off sane people.

                    But other MS customers don't get this.

                    Or they ignore it, I know I used to get them all of the time.

                    You shouldn't.

                    I know, I quickly created a rule to just delete these, and later forced the MSP in charge of the O365 setup to correct this.

                    Wrong answer. That is not solving anything. That is only making it not visible.

                    The wrong answer was monitoring all inbound email for addresses unknown. Me making the issue not visible to me was all I needed as this wasn't my circus.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @NerdyDad
                      last edited by

                      @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                      @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                      @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                      I don't care about these NDR reports. My boss does. They go right to my junk folder for some reason. I check my junk folder to make sure nothing important goes in there. Otherwise, I ignore it.

                      These are not NDR emails.

                      Okay, then Undeliverables.

                      FYI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounce_message

                      Correct terms matter otherwise we have no idea WTF you are talkign about and you have us barking up the wrong fucking tree for a solution.

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @NerdyDad
                        last edited by

                        @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                        My boss does.

                        So until you can show us what you are talking about, please answer this...

                        Why does he? As I illustrated in a prior post anyone can spam anything all day long. Why does he care about these bad accounts?

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403 @JaredBusch
                          last edited by

                          @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                          @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                          My boss does.

                          So until you can show us what you are talking about, please answer this...

                          Why does he? As I illustrated in a prior post anyone can spam anything all day long. Why does he care about these bad accounts?

                          Because he has an IT Hat to wear. . . and wants to care. . .

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                          • momurdaM
                            momurda @JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                            @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                            My boss does.

                            So until you can show us what you are talking about, please answer this...

                            Why does he? As I illustrated in a prior post anyone can spam anything all day long. Why does he care about these bad accounts?

                            Yes, and arent these reports detailing hundreds or thousands of bad email addresses/day? Seems like they would be. If i received this report it would have tens of thousands of bad address bounce messages every single day.
                            In a large org i imagine it would be many millions.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                              last edited by

                              @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                              The mindset for it was "well what if someone wants to apply for a job posting and <decides to type in the email address and screws it>"

                              That is why they wanted to monitor all inbound email

                              That's insanity, and not normal. No one does that.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said in Bad Addresses:

                                @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                                The mindset for it was "well what if someone wants to apply for a job posting and <decides to type in the email address and screws it>"

                                That is why they wanted to monitor all inbound email

                                That's insanity, and not normal. No one does that.

                                Talk to HR for wanting crazy things. . .

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
                                  last edited by

                                  @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                                  @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                                  @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                                  My boss does.

                                  So until you can show us what you are talking about, please answer this...

                                  Why does he? As I illustrated in a prior post anyone can spam anything all day long. Why does he care about these bad accounts?

                                  Because he has an IT Hat to wear. . . and wants to care. . .

                                  It's not an IT thing, though.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @DustinB3403
                                    last edited by

                                    @dustinb3403 said in Bad Addresses:

                                    @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                                    @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                                    My boss does.

                                    So until you can show us what you are talking about, please answer this...

                                    Why does he? As I illustrated in a prior post anyone can spam anything all day long. Why does he care about these bad accounts?

                                    Because he has an IT Hat to wear. . . and wants to care. . .

                                    Because he wants to waste money by not doing his job and spending hours poring over useless reports?

                                    I accept that interpretation.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @momurda
                                      last edited by

                                      @momurda said in Bad Addresses:

                                      @jaredbusch said in Bad Addresses:

                                      @nerdydad said in Bad Addresses:

                                      My boss does.

                                      So until you can show us what you are talking about, please answer this...

                                      Why does he? As I illustrated in a prior post anyone can spam anything all day long. Why does he care about these bad accounts?

                                      Yes, and arent these reports detailing hundreds or thousands of bad email addresses/day? Seems like they would be. If i received this report it would have tens of thousands of bad address bounce messages every single day.
                                      In a large org i imagine it would be many millions.

                                      Easily, for sure.

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