On 2021-03-04 03:26, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

As far as I can see that is probably an artefact of an overly helpful customer service person trying to troubleshoot mail delivery for you


I've seen various sources (not sure if they are sufficient to drive any conclusions though) that Microsoft actually does use uceprotect.

But you might be right. Microsoft has odd filtering algorithms: I've experienced their very own e-mails (from SNDS, Microsoft Azure, even auto-replies from Business Conduct and Compliance) delivered to the junk unless you manually mark them as not junk.

I'm having the higher -- Customer Relationship Management -- to clarify it for me. But I'm not that positive that they will disclose if they use uceprotect.

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Regards,
Kristijonas