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Our phishing test emails have a special header so they are ignored by the spam filter.

I created an email filter that checks for this header and sends all emails with that header into the spam folder.

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When someone sends you an email, by default you just assume it’s fraud - Walter Wallis

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This is an effective method that I myself use.

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Just automate it away. My job uses the phishing alarm button for reports, so I can’t totally automate the process, but I’ve set up a rule in Outlook to put all the phishing test emails in a separate folder based on the headers. I can just let them sit there if I want, or just hit the report button without thinking twice about it.

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no they only award the people who send in the most phishing emails here. people who don’t open them at all are given no recognition whatsoever.

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