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How can I ensure that certain senders are always/never allowed to email me?

  • Published on: October 25, 2016   Last updated on: April 15, 2024
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You can manage and create your personal Safe Senders and Blocked Senders in the Email Quarantine Web Portal.

URL of Email Quarantine Web Portal for Staff:

https://umsegm.um.edu.mo/

URL of Email Quarantine Web Portal for UM@Connect Student:

https://security.microsoft.com/quarantine

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