my "BFFs" @ M$'s *.outlook.com have decided over the last month or so to send 
many 10K's of these

        2023-08-14T13:11:53.782611-04:00 svr01 postfix/postscreen[27910]: 
CONNECT from [52.101.56.17]:32607 to [209.123.234.54]:25
        2023-08-14T13:11:59.860098-04:00 svr01 postfix/postscreen[27910]: PASS 
NEW [52.101.56.17]:32607
        2023-08-14T13:12:00.058029-04:00 svr01 
postfix/postscreen-internal/smtpd[27907]: connect from 
mail-eastus2azon11020017.outbound.protection.outlook.com[52.101.56.17]
        2023-08-14T13:12:00.118201-04:00 svr01 
postfix/postscreen-internal/smtpd[27907]: Anonymous TLS connection established 
from mail-eastus2azon11020017.outbound.protection.outlook.com[52.101.56.17]: 
TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 (128/128 bits)
        2023-08-14T13:12:00.131049-04:00 svr01 
postfix/postscreen-internal/smtpd[27907]: disconnect from 
mail-eastus2azon11020017.outbound.protection.outlook.com[52.101.56.17] ehlo=1 
starttls=1 quit=1 commands=3

they come in frequent waves of ~5-10 from countless different outlook.com hosts --  but, 
so far, these waves (and totals) are ONLY from outlook.com -- getting by postscreen cache 
after expire with "PASS NEW".

i never receive content with these; i just see the connect->disconnect 
sequence. protections appear to be doing what they should.

OK mail from outlook does make it's way thru; e.g., since Monday,

  xzegrep "250 2.0.0 Queued as.*outbound.protection.outlook.com" 
/var/log/postfix/postfix.log | wc -l
   4343

any wisdom as to what this M$ noise is ? and what (else) to do about it? if 
anything ...

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