I see an interesting dichotomy.

Students are on Google, fac/staff on O365 now.

Guess which group is phished most often?

If you said students,  bzzzt.

It’s the O365 users, by a large margin.  Faculty and staff should be best 
trained.  Also protected by “Advanced Threat Protection”.

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On May 9, 2018, at 14:23, Rupert Gallagher 
<r...@protonmail.com<mailto:r...@protonmail.com>> wrote:

So "free" here refers to something else than paid for service. What does it 
refer to then? Perhaps FREEMAIL is best renamed as CAMP, for Commonly Abused 
Mail Provider.


On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 13:37, David Jones 
<djo...@ena.com<mailto:djo...@ena.com>> wrote:
On 05/09/2018 03:03 AM, Rupert Gallagher wrote: > Is O365 freemail now? Free 
from Microsoft is an oxymoron. If you look at the comments in the rule files 
(20_freemail_domains.cf) you will find that FREEMAIL is actually any mail 
provider that is commonly abused and often sends spam. O365 does fall into this 
category. -- David Jones

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