Do not allow End Users to release Phishing Mails in End User Spam notifications
Currently when an E-Mail is quarantined and the reason was "Phish" those E-Mails are included in the End User Spam notification message and an End-User is able to release the message to his/her inbox. Please add in the user notification only E-Mails which are marked as "Spam" within the Quarantine.

6 comments
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Samer Sultan commented
I wanted to add to this, I have found this very poor in design as well that users cannot release phishing emails.
Mostly because of the amount of false positives that it catches.
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Werner commented
Quiet not clear why Microsoft is not providing the same functionality like in the Anti-Spam policy, so that the user can self release and get a notification.
The Anti-phishing policy is generating a lot of false positives.
It is not really useful without recipient notification and self release option.
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Chad commented
We have ATP and my users only have the SPAM and BULK SPAM options to release. I wish I had the option to turn on and off what I wanted them to see.
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Igor commented
Just for reference: here's a somewhat similar ides (but not differentiating spam from phish): https://office365.uservoice.com/forums/289138-office-365-security-compliance/suggestions/12556947-quarantine-notifications-but-no-release-functiona
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Peter Forster commented
Hello!
not all users of our customers are using ATP so they are still able to forward those messages to themselfes. -
Malissa commented
Peter, do you have ATP on this account? Since ATP all spam emails are 'Phish' and no longer included in quarantine digest.