Microsoft Teams - E-mails
Hello everyone,
This is an odd which I was hoping someone else may have come across.
On 27 January, I clicked on an 'accept' link in an e-mail (through the webmail system) that I had received from Microsoft Teams, inviting me to an online meeting.
That worked as expected but oddly when I did this, it appears that some e-mails were sent to members of the meeting, from their e-mail addresses, but from our server's IP. I only know this as one of the people that was part of the meeting checked their e-mail logs and found that our server IP had been trying to send them e-mails from their e-mail addresses but with our server as the sending system - of course the messages were rejected due to the domain and IP not matching.
Has anyone else had something similar?
Many thanks
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If you had said you were using Outlook, I would have half-expected this. Same if the emails originated from a Microsoft IP address. But using webmail and the emails originating from your server is "odd.." - I can't fathom a way this could have happened.
The original email you received - are you 100% certain it came from Microsoft Teams? I've just tried creating a Teams meeting with a free Teams account and no invites were sent out (but I don't use Teams at all so there could be a setting I was missing).
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Thank you for getting back to me. Yes, it's a very strange one. The e-mail was definitely from Teams.
It's very odd. I was hoping someone else might have seen a similar sort of thing. I'm like you, I can't understand how / why it would work like this.
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