Then ask them to escalate to T2.
I'm not in that part of the org, so I can't assist; I'm over in the Enterprise 
side of the house, and we're supposed to keep out of each others' hair.
One thing you might ask them is ... "What are the VBR values for these Ips?" 
because sometimes, the problem may be hiding there.

Aloha,
Michael.
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Microsoft Corporation| Spam Analysis
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From: Damien Ransome <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2025 12:24 PM
To: Michael Wise <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mailop] [EXTERNAL] Microsoft contact (S3150 blocklist issue)

Hi,

Is it a shared IP?

No.

If not, raise an escalation thru the OutLook Consumer portal.

Yes, and they unblock it. But the cycle repeats after several weeks (with mail 
volumes/patterns as described).

Also, if the rep has become bad enough, no amount of traffic might be allowed.

Is rep. influenced by low volume? Or you mean like users marking received 
messages as spam?

These are issues you'll have to take up with the front line team.

I think you know that the front line team are only capable of pasting 
prewritten snippets and do not convey any meaningful information that would 
enable a sender in this position to make any meaningful change to affect future 
deliverability.

Regards,
Damien

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