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Email Threat Protection
How It Works
Email traversing our infrastructure passes through several layers of protection:
The University’s Mail Filtering Service
Microsoft Exchange Online Protection/Defender for Office 365
Connection filtering - Dynamically identifies safe and unsafe sources of email (i.e. email servers)
Anti-spam protection - Scans email to identify characteristics matching spam messages
Anti-phishing protection - Scans email to identify characteristics matching phishing messages
Spoof intelligence - Identifies 3rd-party email messages that purport to be from someone else (e.g. impersonating a University email address)
Anti-malware protection - Identifies viruses and other malware threats present in email messages
Safe Links - Scans links present in email messages to protect against links to malicious websites
If an incoming email passes the above checks, it is delivered normally (i.e. to the recipient's Inbox). Messages failing one or more of these checks may be handled in one or more of the following ways:
Delivery to the Junk Email folder
Delivery with a warning to the recipient (e.g. [UTEXAS: SUSPECTED SPAM])
Quarantined for manual analysis
Deleted and not delivered
How to Get Help
While these technologies have a low rate of false positives, they can and do occur. If you were sent an email message that you believe was misclassified, please do the following:
If the message was delivered to your Junk Email folder
First, try marking the message as Not Junk in your email program. If the issue persists, please contact the UT Service Desk, including a full copy of the message's headers in the ticket.
If the message was delivered with a warning (e.g. [UTEXAS: SUSPECTED SPAM])
Please contact the UT Service Desk, including a full copy of the message's headers in the ticket.
If you suspect that the message was quarantined or otherwise not delivered
Please contact the UT Service Desk with the following information:
Email address or domain of the sender
Email address of the recipient
If known, the subject line of the message
The approximate date/time the message was sent
Safe Links
Safe Links is a Microsoft 365 technology that reviews links (URLs) in email messages, Teams chats, and files to help protect you from malware and phishing attempts. If a URL is identified as suspicious or malicious, you might be blocked from opening the URL when you click it in an email or Office document. Instead of going directly to the site, you might see a warning page instead:
For more information on Safe Links, including additional examples of warnings, please visit: Complete Safe Links overview for Microsoft Defender for Office 365 - Microsoft Defender for Office 365 | Microsoft Learn
Microsoft 365 Privacy and Security
Please visit the Microsoft Trust Center for more information on Microsoft’s privacy and security commitments.
The University’s Microsoft 365 instance employs a variety of tools and technologies to help protect you and your data.
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