Office365 Spam Report CSV missing certain events












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In Office365, the reporting functionality under 'Security & Compliance' allows you to create a report to show spam blocked within a custom date range. On the dashboard, the data displayed includes 'Spam Content Filtered', 'Spam IP Block', 'Spam Envelope Block' and 'Spam DBEB Filter'.



When I click on the 'Request report' button and generate a report with a custom date range, e.g. 1st December 2018 to 31st December 2018, the CSV report generated and emailed only includes 'event_type' of 'SpamContentFiltered' and ommits the other data featured when displayed on the dashboard.



How do I generate a CSV report that includes spam block of all event types and not just content filtered?










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    In Office365, the reporting functionality under 'Security & Compliance' allows you to create a report to show spam blocked within a custom date range. On the dashboard, the data displayed includes 'Spam Content Filtered', 'Spam IP Block', 'Spam Envelope Block' and 'Spam DBEB Filter'.



    When I click on the 'Request report' button and generate a report with a custom date range, e.g. 1st December 2018 to 31st December 2018, the CSV report generated and emailed only includes 'event_type' of 'SpamContentFiltered' and ommits the other data featured when displayed on the dashboard.



    How do I generate a CSV report that includes spam block of all event types and not just content filtered?










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      In Office365, the reporting functionality under 'Security & Compliance' allows you to create a report to show spam blocked within a custom date range. On the dashboard, the data displayed includes 'Spam Content Filtered', 'Spam IP Block', 'Spam Envelope Block' and 'Spam DBEB Filter'.



      When I click on the 'Request report' button and generate a report with a custom date range, e.g. 1st December 2018 to 31st December 2018, the CSV report generated and emailed only includes 'event_type' of 'SpamContentFiltered' and ommits the other data featured when displayed on the dashboard.



      How do I generate a CSV report that includes spam block of all event types and not just content filtered?










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      In Office365, the reporting functionality under 'Security & Compliance' allows you to create a report to show spam blocked within a custom date range. On the dashboard, the data displayed includes 'Spam Content Filtered', 'Spam IP Block', 'Spam Envelope Block' and 'Spam DBEB Filter'.



      When I click on the 'Request report' button and generate a report with a custom date range, e.g. 1st December 2018 to 31st December 2018, the CSV report generated and emailed only includes 'event_type' of 'SpamContentFiltered' and ommits the other data featured when displayed on the dashboard.



      How do I generate a CSV report that includes spam block of all event types and not just content filtered?







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          Check this similar case, I’m afraid it is by default.



          As others said: “most of these are blocked even before hitting the Exchange servers, so there is no information available in any report.”






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          • I know what you mean, but that's the weird thing - The data is available as the Spam graph on the dashboard shows around 2.5k emails a day being blocked because of their source IP but that data doesn't come back in the generated CSV for that report. Thanks though, your link has helped.

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          Check this similar case, I’m afraid it is by default.



          As others said: “most of these are blocked even before hitting the Exchange servers, so there is no information available in any report.”






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          • I know what you mean, but that's the weird thing - The data is available as the Spam graph on the dashboard shows around 2.5k emails a day being blocked because of their source IP but that data doesn't come back in the generated CSV for that report. Thanks though, your link has helped.

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          Check this similar case, I’m afraid it is by default.



          As others said: “most of these are blocked even before hitting the Exchange servers, so there is no information available in any report.”






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          • I know what you mean, but that's the weird thing - The data is available as the Spam graph on the dashboard shows around 2.5k emails a day being blocked because of their source IP but that data doesn't come back in the generated CSV for that report. Thanks though, your link has helped.

            – Simkill
            Jan 10 at 9:34
















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          Check this similar case, I’m afraid it is by default.



          As others said: “most of these are blocked even before hitting the Exchange servers, so there is no information available in any report.”






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          Check this similar case, I’m afraid it is by default.



          As others said: “most of these are blocked even before hitting the Exchange servers, so there is no information available in any report.”







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          • I know what you mean, but that's the weird thing - The data is available as the Spam graph on the dashboard shows around 2.5k emails a day being blocked because of their source IP but that data doesn't come back in the generated CSV for that report. Thanks though, your link has helped.

            – Simkill
            Jan 10 at 9:34





















          • I know what you mean, but that's the weird thing - The data is available as the Spam graph on the dashboard shows around 2.5k emails a day being blocked because of their source IP but that data doesn't come back in the generated CSV for that report. Thanks though, your link has helped.

            – Simkill
            Jan 10 at 9:34



















          I know what you mean, but that's the weird thing - The data is available as the Spam graph on the dashboard shows around 2.5k emails a day being blocked because of their source IP but that data doesn't come back in the generated CSV for that report. Thanks though, your link has helped.

          – Simkill
          Jan 10 at 9:34







          I know what you mean, but that's the weird thing - The data is available as the Spam graph on the dashboard shows around 2.5k emails a day being blocked because of their source IP but that data doesn't come back in the generated CSV for that report. Thanks though, your link has helped.

          – Simkill
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