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Top ten posts of 2016

It’s a new year, and that means it’s time to look back at the top posts on this blog for last year. 2016 was a slower year for EOP Field Notes as I was on a leave from work for the first 5 months of the year. I returned in May when I continued my writing here.

Looking at the top posts, those with content on spoofing received the most views. Over the past year, there has been much more awareness about spoofing, and preventative technologies like SPF, DMARC, and DKIM.

You’ll notice that my top post from 2016 was actually published on December 23, 2015, but I’m including it in this list because it received most of its views in 2016. I’ve also included previous years top ten list.

Top ten posts of 2016

  1. Troubleshooting and Identifying Spoofing Attacks
  2. Bulk editing of Safe Sender lists
  3. Take Action Yourself on Blocked IPs and Banned Senders in Office 365
  4. Introducing Spoof Mail Reports
  5. The Common Attachment Types Filter
  6. Create a Custom Management Role for Granular Permissions in Exchange Online
  7. Interesting case where Exchange is not installed on-premises
  8. Interesting Exchange Online articles from the year so far
  9. Disclaimers and calendar invites
  10. Release from quarantine and safe list the sender in one click

Top ten posts of 2015

  1. Using DMARC to Prevent Spoofing
  2. Parsing an Extended Message Trace
  3. Useful Wireshark Filters for Mail Flow Troubleshooting
  4. EOP Mysteries Solved – Mail Queuing in EOP Which is Destined On-premises
  5. Scheduling Mail Reports in Office 365
  6. Troubleshoot a Broken Junk Mail Folder
  7. Ensure your SPF Record is Correct
  8. Find the sending client IP for messages sent from an Exchange Online mailbox
  9. An Introduction to the new Spam Filter Allow and Block Lists
  10. Recipient Notifications

Top ten posts of 2014

  1. Outbound Connector Smart Host Behavior
  2. P2 Headers Now Respected for End User Safe and Blocked Senders Lists
  3. TLS, Connectors, and You
  4. Prevent DLs From Receiving ESNs
  5. Quarantine and PowerShell
  6. On-Premises Delivery Failover
  7. Is X-Microsoft-Antispam a New EOP Header
  8. Remote Desktop Connection Manager updated to v2.7
  9. The Resolver
  10. Verifying ESN Delivery

 

Is there anything in particular, that you would like to see an article written about? Let me know in the comments.

Cheers,

Andrew