Office365 Spam Report CSV missing certain events
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?
exchange office365
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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?
exchange office365
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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asked Jan 9 at 11:51
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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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”
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.”
answered Jan 10 at 8:28
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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
add a comment |
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
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