Am 10.11.2023 22:27 schrieb Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop:
> Dnia 10.11.2023 o godz. 21:09:31 Louis Laureys via mailop pisze:
> > You can probably tell from my wording how I feel about this. I get
> > the battery efficiency part. Not the part where ActiveSync has an
> > exception to it, and their own b
Dnia 10.11.2023 o godz. 21:09:31 Louis Laureys via mailop pisze:
> You can probably tell from my wording how I feel about this. I get the battery
> efficiency part. Not the part where ActiveSync has an exception to it, and
> their
> own battery efficient IDLE alternative is not accessible to most.
Yeah, on iOS if it has instant notifications, and it's not the built-in Mail app
or a first party app of your service, it has to have phoned home the
credentials. There isn't really any way around it, the only long living
connection they allow is their own notification system. For some reason they
Interesting, Louis - ...
On 10.11.2023 20:30, Louis Laureys via mailop wrote:
The fact that it transfers all of your messages is new (to me), the
whole transferring of credentials has been the standard for almost all
mobile email clients as on ios you can't keep an imap connection open
for ins
The fact that it transfers all of your messages is new (to me), the whole
transferring of credentials has been the standard for almost all mobile email
clients as on ios you can't keep an imap connection open for instant
notifications. On android you can, but only after hunting for all the battery
Am 10.11.2023 um 17:08:33 Uhr schrieb Andrew C Aitchison via mailop:
> Is this new Microsoft version significantly different ?
It is because it isn't that clear like the "import" feature of gmail
for the user.
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Hi Andrea & all -
On 10.11.2023 18:08, Andrew C Aitchison via mailop wrote:
Microsoft lays hands on login data: Beware of the new Outlook
https://www.heise.de/news/Microsoft-lays-hands-on-login-data-Beware-of-the-new-Outlook-9358925.html
with you.
... ...
So, your account got hacked and you
On Fri, 10 Nov 2023, Carsten Schiefner via mailop wrote:
Folks,
sort of triggered by Benoit's recent and absolutely
spot-hitting rant about Microsoft's inability resp.
unwillingness to appropriately deal with spam complaints, I
thought I should share this article:
Microsoft lays hands on l
On 11/10/23 16:54, Carsten Schiefner via mailop wrote:
sort of triggered by Benoit's recent and absolutely spot-hitting rant about
Microsoft's inability resp. unwillingness to appropriately deal with spam
complaints, I thought I should share this article:
Microsoft lays hands on login data: Bew
Am 10.11.2023 um 16:54:00 Uhr schrieb Carsten Schiefner via mailop:
> So, your account got hacked and you happen to use such an Outlook
> version: where was the leak? On your end? Or on Microsoft's?
I really don't know how people who are working in IT security can
use software form such a compan
Folks,
sort of triggered by Benoit's recent and absolutely spot-hitting rant
about Microsoft's inability resp. unwillingness to appropriately deal
with spam complaints, I thought I should share this article:
Microsoft lays hands on login data: Beware of the new Outlook
https://www.heise.de/ne
Dear Microsoft Abuse Desk
(PS: Mailop list, feel free to forward this to your personal contacts @
microsoft).
Since months, I am trying to contact Microsoft regarding the increasing
number of spam incidents we observe and how Microsoft handles them.
The various Microsoft email addresses I was in
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