Spam or Phishing Email

Tags Phishing Spam

What Is It?

UT Dallas uses Microsoft Office 365’s Exchange Online Protection (EOP) to scan and quarantine suspected spam, phishing, and malicious messages before they reach your inbox.

Visit the KnowledgeBase to learn more about Spam/ Phishing emails or Emails Filters and Blocking.

Who Is Eligible to Use It?

Students, Faculty, Staff, Guests

Where Can I Get It?

Spam filtering may send messages to your Junk folder in Outlook, or into quarantine. Visit Microsoft Defender to access quarantine. 

How Much Does It Cost?

There is no cost for this service at this time.

Manual Phishing Reporting

If you would like to report any phishing emails directly to the Information Security Office, please forward the malicious email as an attachment to infosecurity@utdallas.edu for the origin of the message to be examined.

 
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UT Dallas utilizes the Microsoft 365 Exchange Online Protection (EOP) to scan and quarantine suspicious emails. Emails may be quarantined for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to spam detection, phishing detection, malware prevention, or impersonation attempts.