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Comment by patrakov

2 years ago

Do not firewall them off. Serve different content and break functionality in a self-explanatory way (i.e. an email that tells what's wrong).

This is nothing user-facing. Microsoft will run that in the background, firewalling it off breaks it, so they'll have to act.

  • The emails are user facing. So if, say, the ISP were to detect Microsoft servers connecting and serve them back a mailbox with a single email in it instead of the user's real mailbox, then the user would open Outlook and see just a single message. Ideally non-threateningly titled "MICROSOFT HAS STOLEN YOUR PASSWORD" and containing clear instructions on how to switch back to direct IMAP.

i can't wait to have to answer an email-captch for every imap connection in the future, just because Microsoft decided to do an Apple.