S. Porter
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In our environment, we were able to catch some compromised user accounts using tracking logs for addresses that did not exist in exchange- example - msmith@ourschool.edu was a real account, but smithm@ourschool.edu was not- and so we would see messages in logs from smithm@ourschool.com - and it turned out that someone had gotten the pw for msmith and was using his credentials to authenticate and then send spam from a nonexistant account.
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We are also having problems with enabling services/plans after the fact- we get the "invalid license" error. This system is awful, there should simply be a set-msoluser enableplan and a set-msoluser disableplan. Forget the licensing, if the license doesn't exist, the command should error out.